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Comparing as AI Chatbot Builders
Botpress vs Zendesk AI

Compare features, pricing, pros & cons, and user ratings to decide which AI tool is best for your needs.

Botpress

Botpress

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Zendesk AI

Zendesk AI

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Detailed Comparison

Feature
Botpress
Zendesk AI
Pricing
FreemiumBotpress offers four main tiers. Pay-as-you-go is free with no base subscription, including one collaborator seat, a monthly AI credit, and usage billed as AI Spend beyond that credit; it's best for prototypes and small tests. Plus starts at $89/month and adds live-agent handoff, white-labeling, and WhatsApp deployment. Team starts at $495/month and adds real-time collaborative editing, role-based access control, and workspace management, with roughly $1,000 worth of add-ons bundled in. Enterprise is custom-priced for large organizations, adding white-glove onboarding, a dedicated support manager, formal uptime SLAs, and custom workspace, message, and storage limits. Pay-as-you-go add-ons are also available a la carte (for example, extra table rows, incoming messages, or bots). As of a May 2026 pricing update, workspaces created after May 14, 2026 get unlimited bots and bundled AI Spend included on every paid plan; existing workspaces keep prior pricing. Additional storage can be added to Plus and Team plans for $40/month.
PaidZendesk AI is bundled into Zendesk's Support and Suite plans rather than sold on its own. Support Team starts around $19 per agent/month (annual billing) for email-only ticketing. Suite Team starts around $55 per agent/month and adds messaging, live chat, and voice. Suite Growth runs roughly $79 per agent/month, adding SLAs and CSAT surveys. Suite Professional runs $115 per agent/month, adding advanced routing, real-time analytics, and up to five help centers. Suite Enterprise is custom-quoted (previously listed around $169 per agent/month) and adds custom roles, sandbox environments, and multi-brand support. AI agents are included in every Support and Suite plan with a monthly automated-resolution allowance (roughly 5 resolutions per agent on Team plans, up to about 15 on Enterprise); overage is billed per resolution, at approximately $1.50 with committed volume or $2.00 pay-as-you-go. Copilot is a separate add-on at roughly $50 per agent/month, Quality Assurance is roughly $35 per agent/month, and Workforce Management is roughly $25 to $50 per agent/month. Monthly (non-annual) billing runs 15-30% higher than the annual rates above. A 14-day free trial is available; there is no permanent free plan.
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AI No-Code / Automation ToolsAI Developer APIs & Platforms
AI No-Code / Automation ToolsAI Productivity Tools
Summary
Build and deploy LLM-powered AI agents and chatbots with a visual studio and full code control
Self-improving AI agents, Copilot, and quality assurance built into Zendesk's customer service platform
Botpress

Botpress Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Visual Agent Studio makes it possible to build a working bot without writing code
  • Autonomous Engine lets agents reason through multi-step tasks using natural-language instructions instead of rigid flows
  • Deep customization available through custom JavaScript, APIs, and SDKs for developer teams
  • Large integration hub and native support for channels like WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, and Slack
  • No markup on AI Spend, so teams pay LLM providers at cost
  • Open-source roots and an active developer community with extensive documentation and templates

Cons

  • Usage-based AI Spend on top of subscription fees makes total cost harder to predict than flat-rate competitors
  • White-labeling and human handoff require at least the Plus plan
  • Steeper learning curve for advanced customization compared to simpler no-code chatbot builders
  • Team plan pricing is a significant jump for growing support operations
  • Enterprise pricing requires contacting sales rather than transparent published rates
Zendesk AI

Zendesk AI Pros & Cons

Pros

  • AI agents reason through multi-step, multi-intent requests instead of following rigid scripted flows
  • Deep integration with the broader Zendesk ticketing, messaging, and help center platform
  • Resolution Learning Loop continuously improves automation quality from real outcomes
  • Broad multi-LLM support gives flexibility and resilience across model providers
  • AI agents support 80 languages with native fluency for global support teams
  • Built-in QA scores 100% of interactions rather than a small manual sample

Cons

  • Pricing is complex, layering per-agent seat costs with a separate per-resolution AI meter that is not published transparently
  • Advanced AI agent resolutions bill on top of Suite or Support plans, which can surprise teams during scale-up
  • Copilot and Quality Assurance are separate paid add-ons rather than bundled into base plans
  • No free plan, only a 14-day free trial
  • Requires an existing Zendesk Suite or Support subscription; not available as a standalone AI product

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