# Compare StepsKit to leading user onboarding tools

> Side-by-side comparisons of StepsKit vs. the major in-app guidance platforms. Live-sourced vendor pricing, the honest case for each tool, and where StepsKit is the simpler call.

*Source: https://stepskit.com/alternatives*

- **[Appcues alternative](https://stepskit.com/alternatives/appcues.md)** — Appcues founded this category in 2013 and ships the widest surface in it: native mobile SDKs, multi-channel workflows, and a polished builder. It publishes no prices, and every plan meters on monthly logins. StepsKit bills one price, and counts nobody. The question is how much breadth you use.
- **[Chameleon alternative](https://stepskit.com/alternatives/chameleon.md)** — Chameleon buys you design control: Themes, Custom CSS, and ten-plus in-app experience types. It starts at $279/month for 2,000 tracked users and meters up from there. StepsKit trades that depth for a flat price. This page is where that trade actually lands.
- **[Pendo alternative](https://stepskit.com/alternatives/pendo.md)** — Pendo is a product analytics platform with in-app guides attached, and its analytics is the part teams pay for. Every paid tier is quote-only. StepsKit publishes its price and ships guides without the analytics stack. The comparison below is about which half you actually need.
- **[WalkMe alternative](https://stepskit.com/alternatives/walkme.md)** — WalkMe is an enterprise digital adoption platform, owned by SAP, built to guide and automate work across Salesforce, Workday, ServiceNow, and SAP itself. It publishes no price. StepsKit is flat-rate and covers one web app. Most searches land between those two.
