Every feature that matters — compared honestly.
A full plan-by-plan breakdown — every tier, every price, every limitation.
Four specific situations where Guidez and WalkMe produce very different outcomes.
What makes Guidez the better choice over WalkMe for growing SaaS teams.
WalkMe's typical implementation takes 8–12 weeks with their professional services team. Guidez is self-serve: paste the snippet, build your first AI tour, publish today.
WalkMe's enterprise contracts start at $9,000–$200,000+/year plus implementation fees of $15,000–$50,000. Guidez Business is $249/mo — the same onboarding outcomes at less than 1% of WalkMe's total cost of ownership.
Guidez uses AI to generate tour steps automatically from your product URL. WalkMe requires you to manually define every element selector, flow step, and trigger — a process that takes weeks even with professional services.
WalkMe assigns a dedicated implementation team because the product requires it. Guidez is designed so any product manager can self-serve from day one — no DevOps, no consulting, no procurement cycles.
WalkMe was built in 2011. Guidez is built on modern infrastructure: zero performance impact on page load, full SPA support for React/Vue/Angular, and element selectors that handle dynamic DOM changes automatically.
Because Guidez is self-serve and AI-assisted, you update tours the same day you ship features. WalkMe's implementation model means every change requires coordination with their team.
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