Missive
Missive costs $14 (Starter), $24 (Productive), or $36 (Business) per user per month in 2026, with annual billing required for advertised rates (source: missiveapp.com/pricing, March 2026). The team-collaboration inbox covers email, SMS, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger, with integrations and rule-based automations gated to the Productive tier and above. Best suited for small teams (1–5 users) where real-time collaborative email drafting is the daily workflow.
Switching from Missive? This guide covers everything you need: exporting data, connecting channels, setting up automations, and training your team. Most migrations take 1-3 days.
Why do teams switch from Missive?
Teams switch from Missive when per-seat costs cross $200/month, when paid channel add-ons start stacking on the base plan, or when essential channels like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord require an expensive upgrade tier.
Missive is built around its specific target customer base and serves that base well, but messaging-first teams running 3-15 agents hit these pain points repeatedly past the 5-agent mark.
Missive is Teams needing collaborative email management with basic chat features. However, teams often find these pain points:
- Limited messaging platform support
- Per-user pricing adds up
- No WhatsApp or Telegram integration
- Focused mainly on email and basic chat
What do you gain by switching from Missive to Converge?
Switching gives you flat $49/month pricing for up to 15 agents, native messaging channels at the base tier, bundled AI reply suggestions and translation, and a 30-minute onboarding flow with no sales call.
These four wins compound over the first year — especially against Missive's per seat model that scales linearly with headcount and channel count.
How do you migrate from Missive to Converge?
Migration takes a seven-step process that most small teams complete in a single week of active work, plus a 1-2 week parallel-run period before fully decommissioning Missive.
The seven steps: audit your current setup, export data, create the Converge account, connect messaging channels, recreate automations and SLA policies, run both platforms in parallel, then decommission Missive.
Audit Your Current Setup
Document all channels, integrations, and workflows you use in Missive. List active agents, custom automations, and any API connections.
Export Your Data
Export customer contacts, conversation history, and any saved templates from Missive. Most platforms offer CSV or JSON export options in their admin settings.
Set Up Your New Platform
Create your Converge account, invite team members, and configure company settings (working hours, timezone, roles).
Connect Your Messaging Channels
Connect WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger, Instagram, Discord, Zalo, and email to Converge. Each channel takes 2-5 minutes to set up.
Configure Automations
Set up auto-replies, SLA policies, auto-routing rules, and quick reply templates to match your previous workflows.
Run in Parallel (Optional)
Keep Missive active for 1-2 weeks while your team gets comfortable with Converge. Route new conversations to Converge while finishing open tickets in Missive.
Decommission Missive
Once your team is fully on Converge, disconnect channels from Missive, cancel your subscription, and keep your data export as a backup.
How do Missive and Converge compare on features?
Missive and Converge differ most on pricing model, channel coverage, and AI tooling — Missive uses per seat pricing from From $14/seat/mo, while Converge is $49/month flat for up to 15 agents with native WhatsApp, Telegram, Messenger, Instagram, Discord, and Zalo.
How much do you save migrating from Missive to Converge?
A typical 5-agent team saves $852 per year by switching from Missive to Converge. At 15 agents — Converge's flat-rate ceiling — the annual saving grows to roughly $3,732.
How long does migrating from Missive to Converge take?
Migrating from Missive to Converge typically takes 1-3 days of active work spread across a 1-2 week parallel-run period, during which both inboxes stay connected so customer conversations never miss a beat.
Most small teams (3-15 agents) are fully cut over by the end of week two, including export validation, agent training, and a brief verification period.
What might you miss after leaving Missive?
Leaving Missive means giving up the capabilities its existing customer base calls out as standout strengths — the items that show up most in positive G2 and Capterra reviews.
Converge approaches the same problems differently, and the trade-off usually favors a flat-rate messaging-first inbox. If any of Missive's strengths is genuinely load-bearing in your daily workflow, evaluate both platforms during Converge's free 7-day trial before committing.
Missive has strengths that Converge approaches differently:
- Excellent team collaboration
- Clean, intuitive interface
- Good email management
Converge focuses on messaging-first support with flat pricing. If Missive's specific strengths are critical for your workflow, evaluate both platforms during Converge's 7-day free trial before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most teams complete the migration in 1-3 business days. Setting up Converge takes about 30 minutes, connecting channels takes 2-5 minutes each, and configuring automations takes 1-2 hours. We recommend running both platforms in parallel for 1-2 weeks during the transition.
Yes. Missive provides data export options in their admin settings. You can typically export customer contacts, conversation history, and account data as CSV or JSON files. Check Missive's documentation for their specific export process.
You won't lose it -- export it before canceling Missive. Converge starts fresh with new conversations from your connected channels. Your Missive export serves as your historical archive.
Missive charges From $14/seat/mo per agent. A 5-person team on Missive costs approximately $120/month. Converge is $49/month flat for up to 15 agents, saving most teams 50-80% on support software costs.
Converge natively supports WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, Zalo, Discord, Gmail, Live Chat, Twitter/X, Email. Missive may offer some channels that Converge doesn't (and vice versa). Converge is the only platform with native Zalo and Discord support, making it ideal for teams in Southeast Asia and community-driven businesses.
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