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Freshdesk vs Help Scout

They differ on 3 of the 12 things buyers in this category actually ask about. Here is where, and what each one asks you to give up.

Freshdesk

$15/seat

Full-featured ticketing at roughly half the price of the category leaders.

Strongest argument

Covers the same ground as Zendesk for noticeably less per agent

Biggest objection

Reporting is less flexible than Zendesk’s

Interface and reporting feel a step behind the premium tools.

Help Scout

$25/seat

Simple, human shared inbox plus docs, priced for small support teams.

Strongest argument

Agents are productive on day one with no configuration

Biggest objection

Limited automation for complex routing rules

Reporting and SLA tooling are light for larger operations.

The differences that matter

Where they actually diverge

Only the rows where the two disagree. Everything they both do is listed below.

CapabilityFreshdeskHelp Scout
ChannelsEmail, Live chat, PhoneEmail, Live chat
SLA trackingYesNo
Shared inbox that still reads like emailNoYes

Cost

What each costs at 50 people

List price only. It ignores add-ons, seat minimums and the cost of the move itself — all of which routinely dwarf the difference below.

MeasureFreshdeskHelp Scout
Headline price$15/seat/mo$25/seat/mo
Per year at 50 people$9,000$15,000
Free tierYesYes

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.

Common ground

What both of them do

These will not help you choose — which is exactly why they are worth knowing about before a vendor pitches one as a differentiator.

  • Customer help centreYes
  • AI ticket deflectionYes
  • SAML single sign-onYes
  • SOC 2Yes
  • EU data residencyYes
  • Self-hostableNo
  • Open sourceNo
  • Public APIYes
  • Native mobile appsYes

In full

Every pro and con, both sides

Freshdesk

  • 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
  • Reporting is less flexible than Zendesk’s
  • Support quality on lower tiers draws complaints
  • Some integrations are shallower than the marketing suggests

Help Scout

  • 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
  • Limited automation for complex routing rules
  • Reporting depth falls short past about fifteen agents
  • Fewer integrations than the enterprise platforms

Questions

Freshdesk vs Help Scout, answered

Freshdesk or Help Scout — which is better?

Neither, in the abstract. Freshdesk suits you if covers the same ground as Zendesk for noticeably less per agent matters most; Help Scout if agents are productive on day one with no configuration does. The honest trade-offs are: Freshdesk — Interface and reporting feel a step behind the premium tools. Help Scout — Reporting and SLA tooling are light for larger operations.

Is Freshdesk cheaper than Help Scout?

Freshdesk is cheaper at 50 people — $15/seat/mo against $25/seat/mo, roughly $9,000 against $15,000 a year. That gap of about $6,000 is rarely the whole story though — add-ons, seat minimums and the cost of migrating routinely outweigh it.

Can we migrate from Freshdesk to Help Scout?

Usually yes, and the difficulty depends on history, integrations and headcount far more than on the two products. Data export quality is the thing to check first: ask both vendors what you can take with you before you commit to either. Our questionnaire produces a scoped estimate for the move.

What else should we consider besides Freshdesk and Help Scout?

In customer support the other credible options are Front, Intercom, Zendesk. Narrowing to two before you have written down your requirements is the most common way to end up with the wrong one.