Honest comparison
Skilly vs WalkMe
WalkMe is built for enterprise digital adoption programs. Skilly is built for teams that need fast voice onboarding inside one product.
You want a self-serve assistant that answers out loud, points users to the right control, and can be installed without a sales-led rollout.
You need enterprise DAP governance, multi-system deployment, workflow analytics, and services around a broad change-management program.
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Skilly fits builders who want one script tag, transparent usage pricing, and a product guide users can talk to.
WalkMe fits large companies that need governed digital adoption across many internal and customer-facing systems.
| Feature | Skilly | WalkMe |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | In-product voice onboarding and contextual help for a SaaS or website | Enterprise digital adoption across many applications and employee workflows |
| Interaction model | User asks out loud; Skilly answers by voice and moves the cursor to the button | Scripted guidance, walkthroughs, automation, and analytics for managed workflows |
| Setup motion | One script tag, Studio project, editable product skill, allowed domains | Enterprise implementation, governance, and cross-system configuration |
| Pricing motion | Free founding tier, then transparent monthly usage plans from $29 | Sales-led enterprise pricing |
| Best fit | Startups and SaaS teams that need direct user activation help now | Large organizations with a formal digital adoption program |
Positioning checked against public vendor category language; confirm enterprise packaging with WalkMe before procurement.
Common questions
Is Skilly a WalkMe alternative?
Skilly can replace a small WalkMe-style onboarding use case when the goal is to answer user questions and show the next click inside one product. It is not a full enterprise DAP replacement for large, governed, multi-application deployments.
Why would a startup choose Skilly over WalkMe?
A startup usually needs speed, self-serve setup, and transparent pricing. Skilly is designed around one script tag and usage-based voice minutes, so a team can launch guidance without an enterprise procurement process.
What does WalkMe do that Skilly does not?
WalkMe has mature enterprise workflow orchestration, governance, analytics, and services for digital adoption programs. Skilly is intentionally narrower: voice-and-pointer guidance for your product.
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One script tag. Free founding tier, then $29/month. Voice-first, no sales call.
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