Botpress vs Mavenoid (2026)

Comparing Botpress and Mavenoid? Both are AI Agents & Chatbots and Knowledge Base & Self-Service tools in the directory, which is why buyers put them on the same shortlist. Below is a side-by-side look at how they price, what they integrate with, and when each is the better fit, so you can pick on the facts rather than either vendor's own sales page.

At a glance

Attribute Botpress Mavenoid
Pricing Freemium · Free; $89/mo + AI usage Paid · Custom
Founded 2017 2017
Categories AI Agents & Chatbots Knowledge Base & Self-Service AI Agents & Chatbots Knowledge Base & Self-Service
Integrations WhatsApp Facebook Messenger Telegram Slack Zendesk web chat widget Zendesk Salesforce Genesys Amazon Connect HubSpot Shopify

Choose Botpress or Mavenoid?

Choose Botpress if

  • you want to start on a free or low-cost plan

Choose Mavenoid if

  • you prefer its particular feature set and integrations

About Botpress

Botpress is a platform for building and running AI agents, aimed at teams automating customer conversations on chat channels. A visual studio combines autonomous LLM-driven nodes with deterministic flows, agents draw answers from knowledge bases backed by vector storage, and finished bots deploy to WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Slack, and embeddable web chat. For support teams, a Zendesk integration lets a bot escalate to a live agent or open a ticket without breaking the conversation, and built-in human handoff covers live takeover.

The company was founded in 2017 in Quebec City by Sylvain Perron and Justin Watson and spent its early years as an open source chatbot framework for developers before rebuilding around LLMs. In June 2025 it closed a $25 million Series B led by FrameWork Venture Partners, with Deloitte Ventures and HubSpot Ventures participating, at a $120 million post-money valuation, bringing total funding to roughly $45 million.

Pricing is freemium with a usage twist. A pay-as-you-go tier is free to start, then paid plans run $89 monthly (Plus, adding human handoff and insights), $495 monthly (Team, with three seats, RBAC, and 50,000 incoming messages), and $1,495 monthly (Managed, with Botpress engineers doing custom work), plus Enterprise. Every plan adds AI Spend, the passthrough cost of LLM usage billed at provider rates with no markup, with configurable spending caps.

Choose Botpress if you want serious builder flexibility for text-based support automation without writing everything from scratch, especially if WhatsApp or Messenger is where your customers live. Its developer roots show in the good way: APIs, custom code, real control. Look elsewhere if voice is your primary channel, or if you want an out-of-the-box helpdesk bot with resolution guarantees rather than a platform you assemble.

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About Mavenoid

Mavenoid solves the support problem the chat-first vendors quietly avoid: physical products. Founded in Stockholm in 2017, it builds AI product support for hardware companies, the world of appliances, power tools, audio gear, and industrial equipment, where "have you tried turning it off and on again" is an actual diagnostic step and the customer is standing in a garage holding a part. Its customer list reads accordingly: Husqvarna, DeLonghi, Jabra, ABB, Stanley Black & Decker, and Emerson.

The product's distinctive move is combining conversational AI with guided troubleshooting flows. A plain chatbot can quote the manual; Mavenoid walks the customer through diagnosis step by step, with pictures and videos, narrowing to the actual fault and its fix, and its multimodal Voice Assist brings the same intelligence to phone support. Manufacturers embed it on product pages, in manuals, and behind QR codes on the device itself, and a dynamic help center plus analytics across the whole journey round out the suite. Published results include 46 percent self-service resolution at Husqvarna and DeLonghi and 80 percent automation of support requests at ABB and Medion.

The company raised a $30 million Series B led by Smedvig Capital in 2022, about $38 million in total, and sells on quote-based subscription pricing with capacity tiers; there is no public price list.

If you sell software, Mavenoid is not aimed at you. If you make or retail physical products and your support queue is full of troubleshooting, setup, and spare-parts questions that generic AI agents fumble, it is the specialist and arguably the only purpose-built choice in this directory.

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