Help Scout

Sales & Support Tools

Quick facts

Best for Support teams of roughly 2-30 people who care about the tone of their replies to customers.
Category Customer Support
Pricing from USD 25 per user/mo billed monthly
Free plan Yes
Free trial 15 days
Team size solo, 2-10, 11-50
Last verified 18 August 2026 — how we verify

Quick verdict

Consider it if: You are outgrowing a shared Gmail account and want structure without a formal ticketing experience.

Look elsewhere if: You need ITSM depth like asset management and approval chains, or custom reporting dashboards.

Compiled from the vendor’s own documentation and pricing pages, checked on the date above. We have not tested this product hands-on. How we evaluate software.

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Help Scout is a shared inbox and help desk built to make customer support feel like ordinary email rather than a ticketing system. Instead of assigning your customers a case number and a formal reply template, it gives your team a single place to handle incoming support email, live chat and self-service articles, while keeping the customer-facing side plain and personal. It sits in the middle ground between forwarding everything to a support@ alias and running a full enterprise service desk.

What you can actually do with it

The core of the product is the shared inbox, but most teams end up using two or three of the surrounding pieces as well.

Who it fits best

Help Scout suits small and mid-sized support teams — roughly two to thirty people — who care about the tone of their replies. It is a common choice for SaaS companies, ecommerce shops and agencies where the same handful of people answer everything and want customers to feel like they are emailing a person, not filing a ticket.

It is a particularly good fit if you are outgrowing a shared Gmail account and losing track of who replied to what, but a full IT service management platform would be overkill. Founders, office managers and customer success leads generally get it set up without engineering help.

Things worth knowing before you commit

Alternatives to compare it against

If your priority is a simple shared inbox and nothing more, a lightweight collaborative mailbox tool may be cheaper and faster to adopt. If you need heavier ticketing, automation depth and enterprise workflows, Zendesk or Freshdesk are the usual step up, at the cost of a more formal customer experience. If chat and in-product messaging matter more than email, Intercom is the closer comparison. And if support is only one part of a wider CRM you already run, check whether your existing suite has a service module before adding another vendor.

Pricing, plan limits and feature availability change regularly. Check Help Scout’s own pricing page for current details before you make a decision.

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