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The free tier gives you 1 bot, 500 messages/month, and $5 in AI credits. Plus starts at $89/month with higher message limits, analytics, and human handoff, while Team is $495/month for collaboration features. Real costs scale with usage: extra messages, extra bots, table rows, and AI spend (billed at provider rates) stack on top. Based on our analysis of 870+ AI tools, a mid-volume support bot on Botpress typically lands at $30-100/month total, which is still well below Intercom Fin's per-resolution pricing.
Yes. The open-source version runs on your own servers via Docker, and you handle infrastructure, updates, and scaling yourself. You still pay for LLM API calls to providers like OpenAI or Anthropic, since those are external. Cloud-exclusive features like the hosted control plane and managed integrations aren't available on self-hosted, and after the 2025 $25M Series B raise, most new features land on cloud first. If you're picking Botpress specifically for self-hosting, verify the features you need exist in the open-source build before committing.
Botpress offers more developer flexibility, self-hosting, and transparent pass-through AI pricing. Voiceflow has a more polished no-code experience and stronger prototyping tools for product designers. If your team includes a developer and wants infrastructure control, Botpress wins. If your team is purely no-code or focused on conversational design rather than integration, Voiceflow is easier. Compared to the four other chatbot platforms in our directory's alternatives list, Botpress sits at the most technical end of the spectrum.
You can build basic FAQ bots and simple flows using only the visual Agent Studio. Anything involving API calls to your own systems, custom data processing, or complex conditional logic requires JavaScript inside Botpress code blocks. Knowledge base setup, channel deployment, and human handoff configuration are all no-code. Plan on having a developer available for any production bot that touches internal systems — most teams report needing JS for at least 20-30% of a real deployment.
Not natively. Botpress focuses on text-based channels: web chat, WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Discord. You can integrate with voice platforms like Twilio or Vapi via APIs, but there's no built-in voice or telephony layer. For voice-first use cases, dedicated platforms like Vapi or Retell are a better starting point, with Botpress potentially handling the conversational logic via webhooks.
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Tutorial updated March 2026