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.
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.
| Parahelp | SupportWire | |
|---|---|---|
| Published price | None | $0.49 per resolution |
| How you get a quote | Book a demo | Read the page |
| Free plan | No | Yes |
| Self-serve signup | No | Yes |
| Third-party estimate | ~$0.50 to $1.00 / resolution | No 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.
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SupportWire publishes $0.49 per resolution so you can budget before you commit. No demo, no quote, no surprise at renewal.
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Updated June 2026
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