Functionality | 7 <p>Help Scout is a lightweight tool that offers some support functionality that most SMBs will need. Help Scout allows you to offer support via live chat, email, social channels, and create your own Help Centre. It also has some basic automation, reporting and AI functionality.</p><p>However, it lacks support for phone, SMS and WhatsApp and a no-code chatbot builder to automate chat-related workflow.</p> | 6 <p>Hiver turns your email inbox into a lightweight Customer Support platform. It supports multiple channels, including email, live chat, phone calls, and WhatsApp. You can also set up a help center, create chatbots, and use basic AI and automation tools. However, it falls short of being a true omnichannel platform—each channel requires a separate inbox, which limits its efficiency.</p> |
Ease of Use | 8 <p>Help Scout is easy to pick up, even for beginners. Its inbox feels just like an email inbox—clean, simple, and intuitive. In fact, it’s one of the most user-friendly interfaces we’ve seen.</p><p>That said, there are some pain points: Unlike most customer support tools, Help Scout doesn’t have a sidebar for quickly navigating to other tickets. Setting up custom views isn’t straightforward. Instead of filtering an existing view, you have to build a new workflow, which feels unnecessarily complicated.</p> | 8 <p>Hiver is refreshingly simple because it operates directly from your inbox. The learning curve is minimal, and setup is one of the most intuitive we’ve seen. Most users will feel comfortable navigating the platform within an hour.</p><p>That said, the interface can feel cluttered. The support inbox is filled with too many tabs and action buttons, making it harder to quickly access tickets at a glance. A sidebar showing all tickets would be a welcome addition.</p> |
Look and feel | 9 <p>Help Scout’s interface is clean, colorful, and easy on the eyes. It’s fast, responsive, and pleasant to use.</p> | 4 <p>Since Hiver integrates with your inbox, its visual appeal really mainly depends on your email interface.</p><p>However, for the support inbox - while functional, the layout feels crowded with too many labels and tabs. Some design elements aren’t responsive, causing text to spill out when resizing the screen. On the plus side, page load times are acceptable at 2–3 seconds.</p> |
Customisability | 3 <p>Customization is where Help Scout falls short. Without code, you can only make very basic adjustments to the live chat widget and help center. Automation workflows are limited, and creating custom reports from scratch isn’t possible. If you need heavy customization, you’ll likely find Help Scout restrictive.</p> | 5 <p>Hiver’s customizability is limited. You can make small adjustments to your help center layout and add custom fields or reports, but routing and automation are restricted to individual inboxes. There’s no option for advanced configuration or coding, which may disappoint users who want more flexibility.</p> |
Ease of Setup | 6 <p>Help Scout offers a simple self-serve free trial for their platform. We found the initial setup to be slightly longer than necessary, taking around 10 minutes. Setting up your first channels may take some time though - with no easy one-click email connect option, you’ll have to setup email forwarding manually. When it comes to richer customisation options - the platform is fairly limited when compared to peers meaning it won't take long to get the most out of it.</p> | 7 <p>Hiver offers a self-serve free trial to its platform. Initial setup is fairly straightforward since the platform effectively operates out of your inbox and thus takes less than ten minutes if you're using either Gmail or Outlook. Additionally since, Hiver lacks many facets for customizability, it doesn't take long to fully configure the platform either.</p> |
Customer Support | 8 <p>You can email Help Scout’s support team directly from the app during U.S. business hours. Their responses are generally quick (within a few hours), and Help Scout's agents always go above and beyond. The AI chatbot however, is weak point, offering unhelpful and generic responses.</p> | 10 <p>Hiver offers delightful cusotmer support. Their 24/7 in-app assistance connects you to a human agent within seconds during every test we ran. Agents are knowledgeable, responsive, and willing to go the extra mile by providing personalized screenshots and videos. The help center also offers decent depth and quality.</p> |
Integratability | 8 <p>Help Scout offers pre-built integrations with over 100 apps, including commonly needed integrations such as CRMs, calling systems, project management tools, and email marketing platforms. It also has an API for custom integrations.</p> | 2 <p>Hiver includes only 9 pre-built integrations with popular tools like Aircall, Jira, Salesforce, and HubSpot. However, it lacks key integrations for industries like e-commerce (e.g., no Shopify support). While it does offer an API for custom integrations, this might not be sufficient for teams relying on niche tools.</p> |
Ease of Migration | 3 <p>Help Scout's data export capabilities are somewhat limited. While reporting data for selected reports can be exported directly from within Help Scout, most data can only be exported via API.</p> | 1 <p>Exporting data is a pain point. There’s no bulk export option for contacts or conversations—you’ll need to download them one by one. Reports also can’t be easily exported, which is a pain.</p> |