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Best LiveChat Alternatives for 2026

Why teams leave LiveChat, what they switch to, and how the total cost of ownership compares.

By Shawn Yeager

Why teams leave LiveChat

The Starter plan at $19/agent/month supports only one agent — any team with a second support rep must move to the Team plan at $49/agent/month, a 158% per-seat increase that applies immediately on the first additional hire.

Social channel integrations — WhatsApp, Instagram, and SMS — are not included in any base plan and must be purchased as separate add-ons from the LiveChat Marketplace, pushing the real monthly bill above the per-agent headline rate.

Staffing prediction, work scheduling, and the reporting API are locked to the Business tier at $79/agent/month (annual billing) — a 61% per-seat increase over the Team plan — making workforce analytics inaccessible without a plan upgrade.

AI chatbot automation requires a separate ChatBot.com subscription — LiveChat's own pricing page lists the integration starting at $52/month billed annually — adding a second recurring vendor cost for teams that want to deflect routine inquiries.

What teams are switching to

LiveChat's estimated TCO is $15,540/yr for a 5-person team. Here are the alternatives teams are using instead.

Tidio + Lyro AI

Free (50 conversations/mo); Starter $24/mo (100 conversations); Growth from $49/mo (2,000 conversations); Lyro AI add-on from $32.50/mo (50 AI conversations)

Lyro AI handles a majority of support conversations autonomously — Tidio case studies report 70-83% resolution rates — so headcount grows more slowly than volume. Unlike LiveChat's per-agent model, Tidio's conversation-based billing doesn't add cost for each support rep added to the workspace.

Intercom with Fin AI

Essential from $29/seat/mo (annual); Advanced from $85/seat/mo (annual); Fin AI at $0.99/resolution; Copilot add-on at $29/seat/mo (annual)

Fin AI charges $0.99 per resolved conversation — cost scales with automation outcomes rather than headcount. At a 50% resolution rate, teams regularly lower blended cost per ticket compared to staffing additional LiveChat agents at $49–$79/seat, particularly as volume grows.

Crisp

Free (2 seats); Mini $45/mo (4 seats); Essentials $95/mo (10 seats); Plus $295/mo (20+ seats); additional seats $10/mo each

Workspace-based pricing bundles seats into each flat-rate plan — the Essentials tier at $95/month includes 10 agent seats, making it less expensive than LiveChat's Team plan for any team of three or more agents. AI credits are included in the plan price, not sold separately.

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FAQ

LiveChat alternatives: quick answers

What are the best alternatives to LiveChat?

The AI-first alternatives teams evaluate most are Tidio + Lyro AI, Intercom with Fin AI, and Crisp. Each lowers total cost of ownership differently depending on team size and how much manual work it removes. StackCut models that trade-off for your numbers.

Why do teams switch away from LiveChat?

The Starter plan at $19/agent/month supports only one agent — any team with a second support rep must move to the Team plan at $49/agent/month, a 158% per-seat increase that applies immediately on the first additional hire. Social channel integrations — WhatsApp, Instagram, and SMS — are not included in any base plan and must be purchased as separate add-ons from the LiveChat Marketplace, pushing the real monthly bill above the per-agent headline rate.

How much could I save by replacing LiveChat?

In the modeled 5-person scenario, moving off LiveChat to an AI-first alternative saves about $7,052/year (45% of total cost of ownership). Your result depends on your team size, hourly rate, and how much you automate. Adjust the assumptions to see your own number.

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