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Gorgias vs Zendesk

Side-by-side total cost of ownership: subscription fees, labor, hidden costs, and AI alternatives.

By Shawn Yeager

Published pricing

The subscription is only part of the cost.

 GorgiasZendesk
Published rate$50/seat/mo$55/seat/mo
Team size modeled1050
Annual subscription$6,000/yr$33,000/yr

What the invoice doesn't show

Gorgias

Gorgias prices by ticket volume, not seats. The Starter plan ($10/mo, annual only) includes 50 tickets. Basic ($50/mo) includes 300 tickets. Pro ($360/mo) includes 2,000 tickets. Additional tickets cost $0.36–$0.40 each. A mid-size ecommerce brand handling 5,000 tickets/month on Pro pays $1,944/month including overages.

Gorgias AI Agent is billed per automated resolution at $0.90/resolution (annual) or $1.00 (monthly) — and double-billed: you pay both the helpdesk ticket fee AND the AI resolution fee for every conversation the AI handles. A team achieving 30% automation on 2,000 Pro tickets pays $360/mo (helpdesk) plus $540/mo (600 AI resolutions × $0.90) = $900/mo total.

Gorgias is built exclusively for ecommerce and integrates deeply with Shopify, BigCommerce, and Magento. If your business model expands beyond ecommerce (SaaS, services, marketplace), you'll outgrow Gorgias and face a platform migration.

Users report that Gorgias's reporting and analytics are limited compared to Zendesk or Intercom. Custom report building requires the Advanced plan ($750/mo for 5,000 tickets) or exporting data to external BI tools.

Zendesk

Zendesk's Advanced AI Copilot costs $50/agent/month and must be purchased for ALL agents — even if only a few use it. One G2 reviewer reported paying for 200 agents when only 10 actually used the AI features.

Since January 2026, Zendesk auto-bills overages on AI automated resolutions (ARs) with no pause or warning. Each resolution costs $1.50–$2.00. Baseline AR allocations per plan: Suite Team 5/agent/mo, Suite Pro 10/agent/mo, Suite Enterprise 15/agent/mo — with a hard cap of 10,000 ARs/year per account regardless of tier. A product bug or seasonal rush can exhaust your allocation and double your AI bill overnight.

A 10-person team on Suite Professional ($115/agent/mo) actually costs $55,800/year when you add Advanced AI, QA, and Workforce Management. Implementation fees run $6,000–$30,000, and renewal increases of 15–25% are common.

G2 and Trustpilot reviewers consistently report that Zendesk overpromised during sales and underdelivered on support. Users cite a steep learning curve and heavy reliance on dedicated admins.

What teams are switching to

Replacing Gorgias

Tidio + Lyro AI

Free–$749/mo, Lyro add-on from $39/mo

Flat-rate pricing instead of per-ticket billing. Lyro AI chatbot handles up to 70% of routine ecommerce inquiries at a predictable monthly cost. No per-resolution or per-ticket overage fees.

Richpanel

$29–$99/agent/mo

Ecommerce-focused helpdesk with AI self-service portal. Customers resolve order tracking, returns, and exchanges without creating tickets — reducing volume rather than charging per ticket.

Re:amaze

$29–$69/agent/mo, unlimited conversations

Per-agent pricing ($29/agent/mo) with unlimited conversations — no ticket caps or overage charges. Built for ecommerce with Shopify integration. AI-powered suggested replies and FAQ bot included.

Replacing Zendesk

Intercom Fin

$0.99/resolution + $29–132/seat/mo base

Resolution-based pricing ($0.99/resolution) instead of per-agent billing. Fin autonomously resolves conversations using your knowledge base. In head-to-head tests, Fin provided better answers than Zendesk's AI bot in 80% of cases.

Tidio + Lyro AI

Free–$749/mo, Lyro add-on from $39/mo

Replaces Zendesk's expensive per-resolution AI metering with Lyro AI chatbot at a flat, predictable price. Handles up to 70% of routine inquiries. Designed for SMBs with simpler setup and no enterprise admin overhead.

eesel AI

$239–639/mo, no per-agent fees

Not a helpdesk replacement — an AI layer that plugs directly into your existing Zendesk instance. Learns from your past tickets, help center articles, and macros to resolve tickets autonomously. A 'keep Zendesk, slash costs' option.

StackCut doesn't sell or recommend any of these tools. We show them for context. The decision is yours.

Total Cost of Ownership

Subscription fees plus labor and error costs, modeled at $50/hr loaded rate (BLS ECEC).

Cost ComponentGorgiasZendesk
Annual subscription$6,000$33,000
Labor cost$12,000$12,000
Error & rework cost$2,400$2,400
Total Cost of Ownership$20,400/yr$47,400/yr
Est. AI alternative$8,488/yr$8,488/yr

Labor rate based on BLS ECEC June 2025 ($45.65/hr private industry total compensation, rounded to $50). Team sizes differ because each vendor targets different market segments. Your actual numbers depend on team size, role mix, and usage. Run it with your own data.

Which one fits your team?

Both Gorgias and Zendeskcost more than their published pricing suggests. The right choice depends on your team size and how you weigh each tool's trade-offs.

Gorgias starts at $50/seat/mo , but watch for Gorgias prices by ticket volume, not seats. The Starter plan ($10/mo, annual only) includes 50 tickets. Basic ($50/mo) includes 300 tickets. Pro ($360/mo) includes 2,000 tickets. Additional tickets cost $0.36–$0.40 each. A mid-size ecommerce brand handling 5,000 tickets/month on Pro pays $1,944/month including overages.

Zendesk starts at $55/seat/mo , but watch for Zendesk's Advanced AI Copilot costs $50/agent/month and must be purchased for ALL agents — even if only a few use it. One G2 reviewer reported paying for 200 agents when only 10 actually used the AI features.

An AI-native alternative may replace the workflow at a fraction of the TCO.

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