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monthly (usage-based)
Minimum 1,000+ monthly tickets recommended; pricing per ticket decreases at higher volumes
annual contract
For brands with 10,000+ monthly tickets or requiring custom terms
Pricing sourced from Yuma AI · Last verified March 2026
Yuma charges only when its AI fully resolves a customer ticket without any human agent intervention. If the AI escalates a ticket to a human agent or fails to resolve it, you are not charged for that interaction. This model aligns Yuma's incentives directly with your outcomes — they only earn revenue when their AI successfully handles your customers' issues. Published case studies show brands reducing cost per ticket from $5.50 to as low as $2.00 under this model, with pricing typically ranging from $1.00 to $2.00 per resolved ticket depending on volume.
Yuma integrates natively with major e-commerce platforms including Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, and BigCommerce for reading product catalogs, order data, and inventory levels. On the helpdesk side, it connects with platforms like Gorgias, Zendesk, Kustomer, and Re:amaze to manage ticket workflows. Additionally, Yuma supports 3PL integrations with providers like ShipBob for fulfillment-related automations and channel integrations spanning email, live chat, WhatsApp, SMS, and social media platforms for omnichannel support coverage.
Yuma handles a wide range of e-commerce support scenarios including WISMO (Where Is My Order) tracking inquiries, return and exchange processing, subscription management and modifications, billing dispute resolution, product information questions, and shipping issue troubleshooting. Critically, Yuma goes beyond generating text responses — it can execute real actions like processing refunds, generating return labels, updating order details, and modifying subscriptions through its integrations with e-commerce platforms and fulfillment providers like ShipBob.
Yuma's e-commerce-specific design significantly reduces setup time compared to generic AI platforms because its models are pre-trained on common retail support patterns. Most implementations show measurable ROI within 90 days, with published case studies demonstrating 3x return on investment within that timeframe. Setup involves connecting your helpdesk and e-commerce platforms, configuring brand voice settings, and defining escalation rules. A dedicated account manager guides the process, typically starting with high-volume simple queries like WISMO before progressively expanding to more complex automation scenarios.
Yuma employs multiple quality control layers including brand voice consistency checks via its Channel Mapper technology that align AI responses with your company's tone and terminology, confidence scoring that escalates low-certainty responses to human agents, and conversation intelligence that detects customer sentiment and urgency to adjust handling accordingly. The platform reads live data from your product catalog, order system, and inventory to ground responses in accurate, real-time information rather than hallucinating details about products or order statuses.
Yuma can resolve complex multi-step inquiries including returns with refund processing, order modifications with inventory updates, and subscription management with billing adjustments by connecting to multiple systems and executing real actions automatically.
Yuma maintains SOC 2 Type II compliance and uses minimal data exposure architecture, accessing only helpdesk information rather than requiring full e-commerce platform permissions, reducing security risk compared to competitors.
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