Bookbag vs Decagon at a glance
| Feature | Bookbag | Decagon |
|---|---|---|
| Built for ecommerce | Yes — Shopify-first | General enterprise support |
| Native order actions (track, return, refund) | Built in | Custom API integration |
| Pricing model | Flat monthly plans, no per-resolution fee | Usage-based, resolution-volume pricing |
| Time to launch | Hours (self-serve) | Weeks (enterprise onboarding) |
| Human handoff + shared inbox | Included | Layers on existing help desk |
| Product recommendations | Built in | Not included |
| Channels (chat, email, social) | All included | Chat and email focus |
| Cart recovery / revenue features | Built in | Not a focus |
| Minimum commitment | No contract required | Enterprise contract |
Why ecommerce teams choose Bookbag over Decagon
Ecommerce-native order actions
Bookbag handles order tracking, returns, exchanges, and refunds natively through its Shopify integration. Decagon requires custom API integrations to perform the same actions, adding engineering time and ongoing maintenance.
Flat, no-surprise pricing
Bookbag\'s flat plans have no per-resolution or per-seat fees. Decagon\'s pricing is usage-based and tied to resolution volume, which can spike unpredictably during sales events.
Live in hours, not months
Bookbag is self-serve: install, train, launch. Decagon\'s enterprise onboarding typically spans weeks of implementation and configuration work before the agent handles real traffic.
Built-in help desk and handoff
Bookbag ships with a shared inbox for human escalation. Decagon primarily layers on top of existing help desks, requiring you to maintain multiple tools.
Pricing compared
Flat monthly plans from free to $40 to $150 to $500, with generous message credits and no per-resolution fee.
Usage-based pricing tied to resolution volume; enterprise contracts with custom quotes. Not publicly listed.
Bookbag is far more predictable for ecommerce brands with seasonal volume swings. Decagon\'s per-resolution model can create cost spikes around sale events.
Choose Bookbag when
- You run a Shopify, WooCommerce, or BigCommerce store and want order actions out of the box
- You need predictable flat pricing through peak season
- You want to be live in hours rather than weeks
- You want built-in product recommendations and cart recovery alongside support
Choose Decagon when
- You are a large enterprise with a sophisticated existing help desk stack
- Your support volume justifies a resolution-volume pricing model
- You need deep integrations into Salesforce, ServiceNow, or similar enterprise platforms
Switching from Decagon
Moving from Decagon to Bookbag means consolidating your AI agent and help desk into one tool. Export your knowledge base, import it into Bookbag, connect your Shopify store, and configure escalation rules. Bookbag\'s native order actions replace any custom Decagon integrations. Most ecommerce teams are fully live in under a week.
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