I analyzed Botpress pricing across all tiers to see how AI Spend and add-ons affect your total costs. Here's what each plan includes and which one makes sense for different team sizes in 2026.
Botpress has five plan levels: pay-as-you-go plan (start for free), Plus, Team, Managed, and Enterprise. You pay a base plan price (except for Pay-as-you-go) and also pay AI Spend based on usage. Most teams start free to test, then move to Plus or Team when the bot goes live.
What’s included: Botpress’s Pay-as-you-go plan includes 500 incoming messages per month, one collaborator seat, and a $5 monthly AI credit. You don’t pay a base subscription, but all usage beyond the free credit is billed as AI Spend.
Best for: Building a bot for a personal project or a small test. You can also use it for validating an idea before you commit to a paid plan.
Bot activations count as incoming messages (e.g., a user saying “Hello,” a proactive trigger, or publishing a bot). Bot responses and flow transitions do not count toward your quota.
What’s included: Botpress Plus costs $89/month + AI Spend. It includes 1GB Vector DB storage, human handoff for live support, AI conversation insights (for example, sentiment analysis), and the option to remove “Powered by Botpress” branding.
Best for: Teams moving past basic testing that want a production chatbot with human handoff and basic analytics.
What’s included: Botpress Team costs $495/month + AI Spend. It includes 3 collaborator seats, 2GB Vector DB storage, role-based access control (RBAC), real-time Studio collaboration, custom analytics dashboards, and up to 50,000 incoming messages per month.
Best for: Teams that need stronger collaboration controls while managing a chatbot together.
What’s included: Botpress Managed costs $1,495/month + AI Spend. It includes monthly strategy calls, custom development by Botpress engineers, ongoing maintenance to reduce model drift, and priority hands-on support for delivery.
Best for: Teams that want Botpress engineers to help build, maintain, and improve their chatbot.
What it includes: Botpress Enterprise is a custom-priced plan built for larger organizations that need deeper support and flexible limits. It comes with features like white-glove onboarding, a dedicated support manager, and custom workspace limits. It also includes limits for incoming messages and storage.
Best For: Companies rolling out chatbots at scale that need custom limits for messages and storage, as well as white-glove onboarding and a dedicated support contact.
Choose the plan that fits your usage (messages, storage, seats). Then move up only if you need features like human handoff or BAC.
Choose the plan that fits how you plan to use Botpress:
Botpress can be worth the cost if you treat it like a platform you grow into. The base plan price is only one part of the bill. Your total cost can also include AI Spend and add-ons like extra messages, storage, and seats.
Teams choose Botpress because it can grow with them, from simple bots to more advanced ones. It also helps teams control costs with plan limits, add-ons, and AI Spend caps.
Teams choose Botpress for a few main reasons:
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Botpress works best for builders and teams who want to create and grow an AI chatbot over time. The right fit depends on how many people will work on it and how much usage you expect each month.
Botpress is a strong choice for building chatbots, but it is not the best match for every team. If you need a very simple setup or you do not want to manage usage and plan limits, another tool may feel easier.
Botpress can be a tougher fit if no one on your team wants to own the setup and upkeep. As you move into paid tiers, you may need to manage things like roles and permissions (RBAC), usage limits, and add-ons. If your team prefers tools that “just work” with minimal setup, Botpress may feel heavy.
If your top priority is speed, Botpress may not be the simplest option. It does have a Visual Studio, but the real value shows up when you keep improving the bot over time. That often means tracking usage, adjusting limits, and managing AI Spend caps so costs stay under control.
Botpress is best when building a chatbot is the main goal. If your bigger need is automating work across tools, you may want an automation-first platform instead. In that case, paying for chatbot features may not give you the best return.
If Botpress feels too complex, or the usage-based costs feel hard to plan for, it can help to compare a few other tools. These options differ a lot in what they’re built for and how they charge you.
If you’re stuck between Lindy and Botpress, think about what “success” looks like for your project. Is it a better chatbot conversation, or is it the work that happens after the chat (updates, follow-ups, handoffs)?
Lindy is a better fit when you want automation first. The chat is not the main product. It is just one way to start or route work.
Use Lindy when you care most about:
Botpress is a better fit when the chatbot is the product (or a core part of it). You’re choosing a platform to build, improve, and scale the chatbot experience itself.
Use Botpress when you care most about:
Using both makes sense when you want a clean split between “chat” and “action.” Botpress can run the chatbot layer, and Lindy can run the steps that happen after the chat.
This setup works well when:
Botpress can be a good deal if you’re serious about building and scaling an AI chatbot, and you’re comfortable with a usage-based model. I’d start with the Pay-as-you-go plan to test, then move to Plus ($89/month) once you need features like human handoff or branding removal.
If you’re running a real bot with a team, Team ($495/month) makes more sense because it adds roles, collaboration, and stronger analytics. The main thing to plan for is AI Spend and add-ons, since those can raise your total cost as usage grows.
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Lindy uses conversational AI that handles not just chat, but also lead gen, meeting notes, and customer support. It handles requests instantly and adapts to user intent with accurate replies.
Here's how Lindy goes the extra mile:
Botpress is a platform for building AI chatbots. It gives you a visual drag-and-drop Studio to design how your bot talks and responds. As you move to paid plans, you can add features like human handoff, team roles and permissions, and analytics. Botpress pricing also includes AI Spend for model usage.
Yes, Botpress is free to use on the Pay-as-you-go plan. The plan costs $0/month, but you still pay AI Spend for model usage. Each workspace also gets a $5/month AI credit. Pay-as-you-go includes 500 incoming messages/month, 1 seat, and 100MB of vector storage.
Botpress cloud cost in 2025 starts at $89/month for Plus, $495/month for Team, and $1,495/month for Managed. These prices are monthly and do not include AI Spend. Botpress also offers annual billing that can lower the monthly cost, with discounts up to 33%.
Botpress pricing can be worth it for small teams if you need paid features like human handoff, better analytics, or team access control. If you are still testing, Pay-as-you-go may be enough. The key is to plan for AI Spend and add-ons, since they can raise your total cost as usage grows.
The best Botpress alternative is Lindy if your main goal is automation after the chat. Lindy is built for sales, support, and internal ops tasks, where the goal is follow-ups, routing, and getting work done. If your main goal is custom chatbot building, Botpress may still be the better fit.
Yes, Lindy can work with Botpress in a split setup. Botpress can run the chatbot conversation, and Lindy can handle the next steps, like follow-ups and internal actions. The exact setup depends on how you connect your tools, but the idea is simple: chat in Botpress, work in Lindy.

Lindy saves you two hours a day by proactively managing your inbox, meetings, and calendar, so you can focus on what actually matters.
