Not a chatbot. An employee.

Your support inbox
runs itself.

SupportPulse is an autonomous AI employee that monitors your inbox 24/7, resolves tickets, learns your product, and escalates only what it can't handle. No helpdesk migration. No enterprise contracts.

$19.5B
AI support market in 2026
24/7
Inbox monitoring, zero downtime
0
Helpdesk migrations required

AI support today forces you to choose between overpriced and underpowered.

Enterprise tools

Sierra, Decagon: $50K-$200K/year

Great AI, but designed for Fortune 500 budgets. You're a 10-person team. This isn't built for you.

Platform lock-in

Intercom Fin: $0.99/resolution

Fair pricing, but you have to migrate your entire support stack to Intercom first. That's months of work.

Copilots, not employees

Zendesk AI, Freshdesk Freddy

They suggest draft replies. You still click send. That's a writing assistant, not a support employee.

SupportPulse

Standalone. Autonomous. SMB pricing.

Connects to your existing inbox. Resolves tickets end-to-end. Learns from your docs. Pay per resolution.

Three steps to autonomous support.

01

Connect your inbox

Gmail, Outlook, shared mailbox. SupportPulse plugs into what you already use. No migration, no new platform to learn.

02

Feed it your knowledge

Upload docs, FAQs, past conversations. SupportPulse learns your product, your tone, your policies. Gets smarter every day.

03

Let it work

It monitors, responds, resolves. Edge cases get escalated to you with full context. Everything else is handled.

Pay for resolutions, not seats.

No per-agent fees. No annual contracts. You pay when SupportPulse successfully resolves a ticket.

Per Resolution

Only pay when tickets close
  • Unlimited inbox connections
  • Unlimited knowledge base uploads
  • Smart escalation to your team
  • Daily learning from new conversations
  • Resolution analytics dashboard
  • No helpdesk migration required

Support that never sleeps, never quits, never burns out.

SupportPulse is building the future of customer support for teams that can't afford to ignore it and can't afford enterprise pricing.