Customer support
Front alternatives
4 credible replacements for Front, compared on price, capability and the reasons teams actually leave. 2 of them cost less per seat.
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The honest case
Why teams replace Front
Front is shared inbox that keeps email feeling like email while adding assignment and SLAs. These are the specific reasons it stops fitting.
- 01
Help centre and self-service are thin
- 02
Costs more per seat than Freshdesk for less ticketing depth
- 03
Not designed for very high consumer ticket volumes
If none of those describe your situation, staying is probably the right answer. Switching costs real weeks, and a tool that merely annoys you is usually cheaper to keep than to replace.
4 alternatives
What to replace Front with
Ranked here by price. Ranked properly once you tell us about your team.
Full-featured ticketing at roughly half the price of the category leaders.
$15/seat · cheaper than Front
Simple, human shared inbox plus docs, priced for small support teams.
$25/seat · cheaper than Front
Messenger-first support with AI resolution and in-product engagement.
$39/seat · dearer than Front
The enterprise ticketing standard, with deep SLA and reporting tooling.
$55/seat · dearer than Front
Prices are unverified estimates — useful for comparing orders of magnitude, not for budgeting. Confirm the current figure with the vendor before you commit to anything.
In detail
What each one is actually good at
And what it costs you in exchange — every tool here trades something away.
Freshdesk
$15/seatFull-featured ticketing at roughly half the price of the category leaders.
- Covers the same ground as Zendesk for noticeably less per agent
- Free tier supports a small team indefinitely
- Automation and SLA rules included on low tiers
Watch outInterface and reporting feel a step behind the premium tools.
Help Scout
$25/seatSimple, human shared inbox plus docs, priced for small support teams.
- Agents are productive on day one with no configuration
- Knowledge base and live chat included in the seat price
- Conversations stay personal rather than ticket-shaped
Watch outReporting and SLA tooling are light for larger operations.
Intercom
$39/seatMessenger-first support with AI resolution and in-product engagement.
- AI agent resolves a meaningful share of tickets before a human sees them
- In-product messaging doubles as onboarding and announcements
- Best-in-class chat experience for the end customer
Watch outResolution-based AI pricing makes the monthly bill hard to predict.
Zendesk
$55/seatThe enterprise ticketing standard, with deep SLA and reporting tooling.
- SLA management and reporting that support leaders actually need
- Multi-brand and multi-language help centres out of the box
- Scales to very high ticket volume without falling over
Watch outAgent seats are expensive and most useful features sit on higher tiers.
Questions
Front alternatives, answered
What is the best alternative to Front?
There is no single answer — it depends on your team size, budget and non-negotiables. In customer support the credible alternatives are Freshdesk, Help Scout, Intercom, Zendesk. Freshdesk is the most common starting point because full-featured ticketing at roughly half the price of the category leaders. Our three-minute questionnaire ranks all of them against your specific answers rather than guessing.
Is there a free alternative to Front?
Yes. Freshdesk, Help Scout all offer a free tier, though the limits differ significantly — usually on history, seats, or exactly the features that pass a security review. Check what the free tier withholds before you plan around it.
Why do teams stop using Front?
The recurring reasons are: Help centre and self-service are thin; Costs more per seat than Freshdesk for less ticketing depth; Not designed for very high consumer ticket volumes. None of these mean Front is a bad product — they mean it stops fitting certain teams as those teams change shape.
How much does Front cost?
$29/seat/mo, which works out at roughly $17,400 a year for a 50-person team. That excludes the add-ons most teams end up buying, and it is our unverified estimate rather than a quote — confirm it with the vendor before budgeting.
How hard is it to migrate off Front?
It depends on history, integrations and headcount far more than on the tool itself. For a team of 50 with a handful of integrations, expect a few weeks of elapsed time and one to two weeks of actual work. Above 200 people, or with compliance in scope, plan a quarter. The questionnaire produces a scoped estimate with line items if you would rather not run it yourself.
Which of these is right for your team?
A price table cannot tell you. Answer about a dozen questions and get these 4 ranked against your team size, budget and requirements — plus what it would cost to move off Front.
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