Short answer: Parahelp does not say. The price is sales-gated behind a demo. Here is what is known, what is estimated, and the published number you can compare it against.

The honest answer.

Parahelp does not publish pricing. There is no pricing page, no free tier, and no self-serve signup. To get a number, you book a demo. Third parties estimate roughly $0.50 to $1.00 per resolution, but that is an estimate, not a figure Parahelp confirms.

We will not invent a Parahelp price they have not published. What we can do is give you a real one to anchor against. SupportWire charges per seat plus $0.49 per AI resolution, half of Intercom Fin's $0.99 per resolution, with a free plan and no sales call. It is all on one page.

What is known

Parahelp pricing, at a glance

Undisclosed versus published. The contrast is the whole point.

ParahelpSupportWire
Published priceNone$0.49 per resolution
How you get a quoteBook a demoRead the page
Free planNoYes
Self-serve signupNoYes
Third-party estimate~$0.50 to $1.00 / resolutionNo estimate needed

Parahelp pricing is undisclosed and sales-gated. The ~$0.50 to $1.00 figure is a third-party estimate, not a confirmed Parahelp price. Updated June 2026.

A price you can read
beats a price you have to ask for.

SupportWire publishes $0.49 per resolution so you can budget before you commit. No demo, no quote, no surprise at renewal.

FAQ

The pricing questions people search for, answered honestly.

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Parahelp does not publish its pricing. It is undisclosed and sales-gated behind a demo, with no free tier and no self-serve signup. Third parties estimate roughly $0.50 to $1.00 per resolution, but only Parahelp can confirm a real figure. For a transparent comparison: SupportWire charges per seat plus $0.49 per AI resolution, half of Intercom Fin's $0.99 per resolution, with a free plan and no sales call.

Parahelp sells through a sales team to well-funded, YC-tier developer-tool startups, so it quotes per account behind a demo rather than publishing a price. That works for enterprise procurement. It is harder for a small team that just wants to know the number before investing time. SupportWire publishes the number so you do not have to ask.

No. Parahelp has no free tier and no self-serve signup. You start by booking a demo. SupportWire has a free plan you can start with no credit card and no call.

You cannot fully compare against Parahelp because its price is undisclosed. What you can compare is approach. Parahelp gates pricing behind a demo with estimates of ~$0.50 to $1.00 per resolution. SupportWire publishes per seat plus $0.49 per AI resolution, half of Intercom Fin's $0.99 per resolution, with a free plan and no sales call.

It is a third-party estimate, not a confirmed Parahelp figure. We will not invent a number Parahelp has not published. Treat the range as a rough signal and confirm directly with Parahelp. The only published price in this comparison is SupportWire’s $0.49 per resolution.

Updated June 2026

See the price. Then start free.

No demo to learn what you pay. SupportWire publishes $0.49 per resolution and starts free.