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Reamaze vs Zendesk: An Honest Comparison for 2026

Should you choose a tool built for online stores, or the industry standard? The answer depends on what you actually need.

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By the Open Team
|Updated January 29, 2026|8 min read

The Short Version

If you run an online store and don't need 1,500 integrations, Reamaze delivers better e-commerce features at half the price. Choose Zendesk only for enterprise scale or complex integration requirements.

Let's talk about your options

If you're reading this, you're probably knee-deep in researching customer support platforms. Maybe you're frustrated with your current setup. Maybe your team is scaling and your tools aren't keeping up. Or maybe you're just starting out and want to make the right choice from day one.

Either way, you've likely come across both Reamaze and Zendesk. They're frequently mentioned in the same breath, which makes comparing them important if you want to make an informed decision.

Reamaze (2014) positions itself as “E-commerce Focused” — Customer service for online stores.

Zendesk (2007) takes a different approach: “Enterprise Standard” — General-purpose enterprise helpdesk.

We've spent significant time with both platforms. Here's what we honestly think.

Price (Basic)
$29
Reamaze
vs
$55
Zendesk
Order Management
1 yes
Reamaze
vs
0 yes
Zendesk
Integrations
40
Reamaze
vs
1500
Zendesk
E-commerce Focus
10/10
Reamaze
vs
3/10
Zendesk

Who should actually consider each option?

Before we dive into features and pricing, let's be real about who each platform is actually built for. Not every tool is right for every team, and that's okay.

Online Store

Pure e-commerce business

Go with Reamaze

Reamaze is built for this

Enterprise E-com

Large e-commerce operation

Either works

Depends on integration needs

Multi-Vertical

E-com + other business lines

Go with Zendesk

Zendesk is more versatile

Complex Integrations

Many third-party tools

Go with Zendesk

Bigger marketplace

What each platform does well

Let's start with the positives. Both platforms have been around for years and have real strengths.

What we like about Reamaze

Reamaze has built a solid reputation over the years, and for good reason:

  • Deep Shopify/e-commerce integration
  • Can process refunds and edit orders
  • Revenue tracking for support
  • Much more affordable
  • Built for e-commerce workflows
  • Unique features (FAQ chat, push notifications)

What we like about Zendesk

Zendesk brings its own set of strengths to the table:

  • Industry-leading features and scale
  • Massive integration marketplace
  • Advanced reporting and analytics
  • Enterprise-grade security
  • Proven at any scale
  • Extensive customization

Where each platform falls short

No software is perfect. Here's where each platform will likely frustrate you.

Our frustrations with Reamaze

After spending time with Reamaze, these issues stood out:

  • Limited enterprise features
  • Smaller integration ecosystem
  • No phone support built-in
  • Less sophisticated reporting
  • Smaller user community

Our frustrations with Zendesk

Zendesk isn't without its problems either:

  • E-commerce integration is surface-level
  • Can't process refunds or manage orders
  • Expensive, especially with add-ons
  • Overkill for many e-commerce stores
  • AI costs extra

Feature-by-feature breakdown

If you're the type who wants to see exactly what you get with each platform, here's the detailed breakdown. We've highlighted the features that we think matter most.

E-commerce Capabilities

FeatureReamazeZendesk
Shopify Integration★ KeyDeep nativeBasic app
Order Management★ KeyFull actionsView only
Refunds from Helpdesk
Revenue Attribution
E-commerce AIGeneric

General Features

FeatureReamazeZendesk
TicketingGoodExcellent
Knowledge BaseGoodExcellent
Live Chat
Phone SupportAdd-on
ReportingGoodAdvanced
Integrations★ Key40+1,500+

Enterprise Features

FeatureReamazeZendesk
Custom RolesBasicAdvanced
SLA Management
Sandbox
Enterprise SSO

Let's talk money

Pricing is often the deciding factor, so let's break down what you'll actually pay. Keep in mind that both platforms love to hide costs in add-ons, so the sticker price rarely tells the whole story.

What Reamaze will cost you

Basic
$29/agent/month

Core features

  • Shopify integration
  • Live chat
  • Order actions
Pro
$49/agent/month

Advanced

  • FAQ chat
  • Push notifications
  • Status page

What Zendesk will cost you

Suite Team
$55/agent/month

Basic suite

  • Ticketing
  • Chat
  • Help center
  • Basic Shopify app
Suite Professional
$115/agent/month

Full features

  • Analytics
  • SLA
  • Custom reports
  • AI extra

💡 Our pricing take

Reamaze costs about half of Zendesk: $29 vs $55 per agent for basic tiers. For a 5-agent e-commerce team, that's $145/mo vs $275/mo—and Reamaze includes order management that Zendesk lacks entirely.

So, which one should you choose?

After all this analysis, here's our honest take: For e-commerce businesses, Reamaze wins on value and e-commerce-specific features. Zendesk only wins if you need enterprise features or extensive third-party integrations.

If you run an online store and don't need 1,500 integrations, Reamaze delivers better e-commerce features at half the price. Choose Zendesk only for enterprise scale or complex integration requirements.

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Common questions

Here are the questions we hear most often from people comparing these platforms.

A note on our methodology: We test all platforms ourselves and update our comparisons regularly. While we do build Open (so yes, we're biased), we try to be fair in our assessments. If you spot something inaccurate, let us know.