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Freshdesk Freddy vs DevRev

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI customer support agent for your needs.

Best for multi-channel support with marketplace extensibility

Freshdesk Freddy

Freshdesk Freddy AI automatically suggests solutions to customer inquiries by analyzing ticket content against knowledge base articles and past resolutions, dramatically reducing agent research time. ...

AI Models
Freddy AI proprietary modelsML-based suggestion engine
Key Features
  • Auto-suggest solutions from knowledge base and past tickets
  • Auto-triage with intelligent categorization and prioritization
  • Multi-channel: email, chat, phone, social, messaging
  • SLA management with automatic escalation
  • Collision detection preventing duplicate work
Pricing
Growth$15/agent/month
Pro$49/agent/month
Enterprise$79/agent/month
Freddy AI Copilot$29/agent/month
Pros
  • Affordable entry-level pricing for small teams
  • Extensive marketplace enables deep customization
  • Collision detection improves team coordination
Cons
  • AI capabilities less advanced than premium competitors
  • Some advanced features require higher tiers
Best for developer-centric companies connecting support and product development

DevRev

DevRev is a platform that uniquely bridges customer support and product development, built on the premise that engineering teams and customer support teams should share a unified data layer. Tradition...

AI Models
Turing AIGPT-4oProprietary NLP for issue linking
Key Features
  • Unified data layer connecting support tickets to engineering issues
  • Turing AI agent resolves customer inquiries autonomously
  • Automatic bug-to-ticket linking with customer notification on fix
  • AI-powered triage routing based on product area and priority
  • Customer pain point dashboards weighted by revenue impact
Pricing
Starter$9.99/user/month
Pro$24.99/user/month
EnterpriseCustom
Pros
  • Unique closed-loop connecting customer feedback directly to engineering sprints
  • Customer-reported bugs automatically linked to engineering tickets
  • Revenue-weighted pain point dashboards help prioritize product roadmap
Cons
  • Best fit for software companies—less relevant for non-technical businesses
  • Replaces two established tools (helpdesk and project management) requiring team buy-in