Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Freshworks' flagship helpdesk serving 60K+ businesses; multi-channel ticket management with Freddy AI automation competing with Zendesk for SMB-to-enterprise customer support.
Freshdesk is a cloud-based customer support and helpdesk platform developed by Freshworks, providing ticket management, multi-channel customer support (email, chat, phone, social media), knowledge base management, and AI-powered automation for businesses managing customer service operations. Launched in 2011 as Freshworks' flagship product, Freshdesk has grown to serve over 60,000 businesses worldwide — from SMBs using the freemium tier to enterprise customers using Freshdesk Omni (the premium enterprise suite).\n\nFreshdesk's platform centralizes customer support interactions across channels into a shared inbox where support agents manage, prioritize, and resolve tickets. The platform's automation features route tickets to appropriate teams based on rules, suggest relevant knowledge base articles to agents, and handle common requests through AI-powered chatbots (Freddy AI). SLA management, CSAT surveys, and reporting tools give support managers visibility into team performance and customer satisfaction.\n\nIn 2025, Freshdesk operates within Freshworks (NASDAQ: FRSH) alongside Freshservice (IT service management), Freshsales (CRM), and other Freshworks products. The company's SMB-first positioning with freemium entry points differentiates it from Zendesk (which has moved more upmarket). Freshdesk competes with Zendesk, Intercom, Help Scout, and HubSpot Service Hub for customer support platform share. Freshworks' 2025 strategy emphasizes Freddy AI integration across all Freshdesk workflows — AI-assisted ticket resolution, automated response drafting, and predictive analytics — and expanding its enterprise footprint through the Freshdesk Omni suite that unifies all customer engagement channels.
Part of HubSpot $2.63B revenue 2024 (+21% YoY); 247,939 customers Q4 2024 (+21% YoY); 100% QoQ Enterprise portals growth Q4 2024; $2.3M support savings internally; omnichannel service leader
HubSpot Service Hub is the customer service product within HubSpot's unified CRM platform, built to help companies deliver support and retain customers using the same data, tools, and workflows that power their marketing and sales operations. Launched as part of HubSpot's expansion beyond marketing automation, Service Hub was designed around the insight that customer retention is inseparable from acquisition — and that support teams need the same contact intelligence that front-of-funnel teams use. Its core technology connects ticketing, live chat, knowledge base, customer feedback, and AI-powered service agents in a single platform tied to the HubSpot CRM.\n\nService Hub provides omnichannel support capabilities including a shared inbox, AI chatbots, help desk automation, and customer portal — all linked to the full contact and deal history in HubSpot's CRM. The product is designed to eliminate context-switching between support tools and CRM, allowing service reps to resolve issues faster with full visibility into a customer's purchase history, marketing interactions, and prior tickets. Enterprise portals grew 100% quarter-over-quarter in Q4 2024, reflecting accelerating adoption of Service Hub's most sophisticated tier.\n\nService Hub is part of HubSpot's consolidated platform, which generated $2.63 billion in total revenue in 2024, up 21% year-over-year, with 247,939 customers as of Q4 2024. The product competes with Zendesk and Salesforce Service Cloud but differentiates through its deep CRM integration and the ability to deploy a complete go-to-market stack — marketing, sales, and service — without stitching together multiple vendors. HubSpot's NYSE listing (HUBS) and its established SMB and mid-market customer base provide Service Hub with a large installed base to grow into.
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