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Now Generally Available, Sprout Social's AI Agent Trellis Is Helping Reshape How Social Teams Prove Their Value

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Sprout Social (Nasdaq: SPT) has made its proprietary AI agent Trellis generally available to all customers on every plan, spanning Listening, Publishing, Smart Inbox and Reporting. One month into the rollout, customers such as JetBlue and Ipsy report using Trellis to turn social performance data into executive-ready summaries, detect brand risk earlier, and route member feedback to product and care teams.

The company also introduced Trellis Studio, a workspace for building customizable AI skill templates so recurring tasks like monitoring launches, tracking viral trends and summarizing feedback can run as automated workflows. Trellis draws on real-time, native social data across networks to generate insights for both marketing and broader business teams.

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Market Context

The AI-tagged historical set averaged -1.47% across five events, adding caution to this availability...
Analysis

The AI-tagged historical set averaged -1.47% across five events, adding caution to this availability announcement. Recent net selling is a risk factor to monitor as customer usage and workflow adoption develop.

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: May 13 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
May 13 AI platform launch Positive -3.7% Expanded Trellis across Sprout’s social intelligence platform and introduced Trellis Studio.
Nov 18 AI agent launch Positive -1.5% Launched Trellis to analyze social data and automate reputation and risk monitoring.
Apr 14 Influencer AI update Positive -1.4% Added AI-powered creator search, brand-fit scoring, suggestions, and safety reporting.
Nov 20 AI feature update Positive +1.9% Enhanced AI tools for content generation, conversation analysis, privacy, and executive reporting.
Sep 10 AI innovation update Positive -2.7% Added AI-powered customer care, sentiment analysis, messaging, and social platform integrations.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

AI-tagged announcements produced negative 24-hour reactions in four of five events despite positive product news.

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  • Since Trellis became available to every Sprout customer in July, teams are using it to turn raw performance data into executive-ready narratives, catch brand risk before it spreads, and route customer feedback to teams outside marketing.
  • Customers including JetBlue and Ipsy say Trellis has cut time spent building reports and monitoring launches from hours to minutes.
  • Trellis Studio, introduced alongside this rollout, gives teams a workspace to build their own AI skill templates, turning recurring work into automated workflows instead of one-off requests.

CHICAGO, Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One month after Sprout Social (Nasdaq: SPT), the AI-powered Social Intelligence Platform, made Trellis, its proprietary agentic AI, available to every customer on every plan, a pattern is already emerging: social teams are putting it to work on problems far more complex than simply writing captions.

AI in social media has mostly meant one thing so far, and that is generating content faster. Trellis was built to do more. Social teams are stretched thin, juggling tactical requests while being asked to prove strategic value with fewer resources. Now spanning Listening, Publishing, the Smart Inbox and Reporting, Trellis acts as a single intelligence layer across the Sprout platform, designed to handle that repetitive work so teams can focus on campaigns and insights only they can produce. And as audiences grow weary of AI-generated content, Trellis is not simply designed to produce more of it, but to help teams understand the people on the other side of it.

That shift shows up first in reporting. At JetBlue, Trellis is turning weeks of performance data into executive-ready summaries.

"I was pleasantly surprised by how in-depth and clear Trellis's executive reporting summaries are. It really helped us better understand the numbers and which channels needed work. Overall, it's been extremely helpful in cutting down the time it takes to pull together insights, which is really lovely," said Christina Chew, Social Media Lead at JetBlue.

Other teams are pointing Trellis at different problems entirely, flagging unusual spikes in volume or sentiment early, and comparing performance across networks to decide with confidence where to put budget and effort next.

At Ipsy, that same intelligence is reaching teams well outside marketing. The company uses Trellis to monitor what its members are saying about new launches, then routes the resulting sentiment and theme analysis to product and care teams.

"We consistently use Sprout and Trellis to monitor member feedback, especially around new launches and initiatives. Creating social listening topics and using Trellis to generate executive summaries and sentiment insights has been really helpful for us. We’re excited to see what else it can do," said Stella Hernandez, Program Manager at Ipsy.

Trellis can do this because of what it’s built on. Unlike general-purpose AI models, it draws on real-time, native social data across networks, delivering visibility that foundational models lack.

Teams that want to go further can now build on that foundation themselves. Trellis Studio, introduced alongside this rollout, lets teams create customizable AI skill templates for their own workflows, so recurring work like tracking a viral trend or summarizing a week of feedback runs automatically instead of starting from scratch each time.

"Social teams have spent years being asked to justify a function the rest of the business already depends on," said Scott Morris, CMO of Sprout Social. "Trellis is built to help teams create campaigns that truly resonate, while turning real-time signals from social into intelligence the rest of the business can act on. That's the shift underway across the industry—social moving from a downstream function to a source of strategic direction. A month into making Trellis available to every customer, we're seeing that operationalized across our customer base."

Trellis is featured in today’s Breaking Ground, Sprout Social’s quarterly showcase of product innovations and industry trends, with a workshop walking through how teams can utilize Trellis in practice. For additional information on Trellis and Trellis Studio, which are now available to all Sprout Social customers, visit sproutsocial.com/ai/features/ai-agent.

About Sprout Social

Sprout Social is a leading AI-powered social intelligence platform, built on the belief that All Business is Social℠. Powered by Trellis, Sprout’s proprietary AI agent, the platform is designed to transform real-time social media signals into actionable insights that drive business forward. Consistently recognized as a top software by G2, Sprout enables brands to deliver smarter, faster business impact through a suite of solutions including comprehensive publishing and engagement, customer care, influencer marketing, advocacy and predictive media intelligence. Sprout’s software operates across all major social networks and digital platforms. For more information about Sprout Social (NASDAQ: SPT), visit sproutsocial.com.

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FAQ

What is Sprout Social's Trellis AI agent and how does it work for SPT customers?

Trellis is Sprout Social’s proprietary AI agent that analyzes real-time, native social data to generate insights and summaries. According to Sprout Social, it spans Listening, Publishing, Smart Inbox and Reporting, helping social teams automate repetitive work and surface intelligence for marketing and other business functions.

When did Sprout Social (SPT) make Trellis generally available to all customers?

Sprout Social made Trellis available to every customer on every plan in July 2026, with the announcement highlighted on August 19, 2026. According to Sprout Social, the first month of broad availability has already shown customers using Trellis for complex reporting and risk detection workflows.

What is Trellis Studio from Sprout Social (SPT) and what does it enable?

Trellis Studio is a workspace that lets teams build customizable AI skill templates tied to their own workflows. According to Sprout Social, it allows recurring tasks like tracking viral trends or summarizing weekly feedback to run automatically instead of being handled as one-off, manual requests.

How are JetBlue and Ipsy using Sprout Social's Trellis AI in their social strategies?

JetBlue uses Trellis to convert weeks of social performance data into clear, executive-ready summaries, improving understanding of channels. According to Sprout Social, Ipsy uses Trellis to monitor member feedback on launches, then routes sentiment and theme analysis to product and care teams beyond marketing.

How does Trellis differ from traditional AI tools focused on social media content creation?

Trellis is designed to go beyond caption generation by using real-time social signals to produce insights and decision support. According to Sprout Social, it focuses on executive reporting, risk detection and cross-team intelligence, helping social shift from a downstream function to strategic direction for the business.

Is Sprout Social's Trellis AI available on all plans for SPT users?

Yes, Trellis is available to every Sprout Social customer across all plans following its July 2026 rollout. According to Sprout Social, both Trellis and Trellis Studio are now accessible platform-wide, allowing organizations of different sizes to use AI-driven workflows and social intelligence capabilities.