In the relatively new world of interactive product demo software, there aren't that many serious competitors in the market.
Reprise is one of the most well-established. The problem?
- They're focused on enterprise. If your head count is <300, they're not interested
- Their pricing gets high fast when adding demo variations & user seats
- Implementation time & adoption are on the slow side compared to alternatives
If you're looking for a demo tool, but Repise isn't right for you, here's some other options.
Here are the 9 best alternatives to Reprise
- Navattic
- Demoboost
- Storylane
- Walnut
- Consensus
- Demostack
- Saleo
- Supademo
- Tourial
Let's take a look at the differences.
1. Navattic
Best suited for: embedding an interactive demo on a website, or for sharing with prospects
Free trial: No, request a demo here or look at their product tour.
Starting price: $500/month (or $300/mo startup plan is available for small teams of less than 20 employees)
Key features
If marketing embeds or support/success product tours are your primary use case, then Navattic is likely to be a better fit. It focuses entirely on this space, is faster/easier to launch, and has a lower price — including unlimited user seats & unlimited demos on every plan.
It lets you create guided product tours, or a ‘choose your own adventure' style of demo with checklists & options for users to explore.
You can play around with their live interactive demo to get a feel for how it works.
There are integrations with Hubspot, Salesforce, Marketo, Segment, and Google Analytics — making it easier to see how demo interactions impact metrics further down the funnel.
It's worth knowing that Navattic cannot replace every use case of Reprise. In particular, Navattic can't help you create fully explorable sandbox environments. Some sales teams do use it as an alternative to slides/videos, but overall Reprise is better suited to sales needs.
Lastly, Navattic have a SOC 2 Type II compliance certification, which checks the box for any security & privacy requirements.
Navattic vs Reprise
See a full comparison: Navattic vs. Reprise.
- Navattic caters better for marketing use cases
- Reprise can do more: sandbox environments & live demo overlays
- Navattic has a quicker average time to implementation
- Navattic caters better for SMB/mid-market, while Reprise focuses only on larger customers
Pricing
Navattic's base pricing is publicly available: $500 for ‘Base' (company size up to 100 employees & base features), and $1,000/month for larger companies, plus extras like SSO & dedicated success managers/coaching. View pricing page.
2. Demoboost
Best suited for: a complete replacement for Walnut, similarly focused on sales use cases, and hands-on customer support/success
Free trial: No. Request a demo here.
Starting price: Unknown. Bills per user seat.
Key features
Demoboost is more similar to Reprise than Navattic, in that it is built for sales teams. It can handle marketing embeds & success use cases too, but a ton of the value comes from running live calls with a sales team.
Like Reprise, you can use it to create a shared team library of demo templates, then have your AEs very quickly personalize them to each prospect.
Here's some notable features:
- Internal feedback: add comments Google Docs style to collab on demo creation
- Multi-media: incorporate images/videos alongside your product UI during product tours
- Speaker notes: AEs can add notes that wouldn't be visible to prosects during calls
- Built-in A/B testing for CTAs & messaging
It also comes with built-in feedback features so you can gather data on how each of your demos performs.
Regarding security features, Demoboost is GDPR compliant, ISO certified, and has SSO & role-based access.
Demoboost's customer success team are offering unlimited support in helping to build demos, even before you sign up as a customer.
If you're looking to create a demo library for a sales team, it's worth speaking to their team.
Demoboost vs Reprise
- Demoboost are more accessible for smaller companies under 300 people in size
- Demoboost has analyics for live demos, and multimedia integrations in demos
- Demoboost are more proactive with unlimited customer success compared to Reprise
- Both tools similarly cover sales, marketing, and other use cases
- Reprise is arguably better positioned to serve the largest enterprise customers
Pricing
Demoboost pricing isn't publicly available. Contact their team. Billing works per user seat.
3. Storylane
Best suited for: A scalable tool that handles both screenshot & HTML capture for marketing & sales.
Free trial: offers a freemium model. Request a demo here.
Starting price: Free. Paid plans from $40 per seat per month.
Key features
Storylane is the first tool on our list to support both HTML & screenshot capture. It has a scalable pricing model — starting at $40/month (for screenshot + video capture), or $500/month (to include HTML capture).
It also has a self-serve option; you can sign up and try building 1 demo for free.
Here's some interesting features worth knowing about:
- Use AI to generate product tour text, voiceovers, and even translations
- Include various types of lead capture forms, and Intercom live chats within demos
- Option to integrate video clips within the demos
- Like Reprise, it can bulk edit/replace names, logos etc. for demo personalization
Storylane is pretty comprehsensive with integrations, having HubSpot, Salesforce, Pardot, Zapier, Segment, and Intercom. It also has a unique Clearbit integration. If you're using Clearbit, you'll be able to get data on who's engaging with your demos (even if they don't fill in the lead form).
It also checks the security boxes with SOC2, SSO, and white labeling.
Storylane vs Reprise
- Storylane caters better for marketing use cases
- Storylane is more scalable and accessible, catering for SMBs and mid-market
- Storylane is quicker & easier to get started with
- Reprise as an organization are more focused on handling the largest enterprise deals
Pricing
Storylane's pricing is based on features & seats. It has a scalable pricing model — starting at $40/month per user seat (for screenshot + video capture), or $500/month to include HTML capture (includes 5 user seats, +$100/seat).
The $500+ plan adds extra features like custom lead forms and more integrations.
4. Walnut
Best suited for: a complete replacement for Reprise with a lower cost & easier usability
Free trial: No. Request a demo here.
Starting price: Unknown.
Key features
While Navattic focuses more on top-of-funnel, Walnut covers more use cases, primarily focusing on sales & pre-sales.
Walnut captures your product's front-end using a Chrome extension, then enables either no-code editing, or HTML editing.
One unique feature of Walnut is that you can enable prospects to leave comments & questions directly inside the interactive demo, just like collaborating in a Google Doc or a Figma file — which makes for a more interactive sales experience.
Walnut is also strong in internal team collaboration, with all the basics covered: access/permissions, various sharing settings, and ways to tag/group demos internally.
Plus, you can create demo templates & save into a shared library. With those templates, anyone in the team can then quickly find a template, understand what it's used for, and reuse it for their use case.
Walnut offers analytics features to help you check who has used your demos, for how long, their completion rates & more.
It has integrations with Salesforce & Hubspot, but lacks a couple of others (e.g. Google Analytics, Zapier, Segment).
See also: Walnut alternatives.
Walnut vs Reprise
- Both tools cover sales & marketing use cases
- Walnut's pricing has unlimited demos & demo views, while Reprise pricing does not
- Reprise has a Google Analytics integration & data API that Walnut is missing
- Users typically report that Walnut is easier to start with & use
- Reprise give enterprise security a higher priority
Pricing
Walnut determines its pricing based on user seats. Every plan comes with unlimited demos created and unlimited demo views.
5. Consensus
Best suited for: mid-market & enterprise looking to use interactive demos for pre-sales / sales
Free trial: No. Get a quote here.
Starting price: $12k annually.
Key features
Consensus is a mature solution with $110M+ in funding, capable of competing with Reprise, particular in pre-sales & sales use cases, but can cater for marketing too.
It lets you build a reusable library of demos with a series of videos, interactive tours, forms & other resources. Take a look at their own interactive demos here for an example.
Uniquely, the demos built & send with Consensus enable self-guided personalization. Users are asked which things are most important, and you can use those inputs to tailor the demo (e.g. skip sections, or deliver a condensed version if only ‘somewhat important'.
That lets you take a generic template and make sure prospects get shown the things that are most important to them. Additionally, you gather a ton of extra data from prospects, and AEs can get great data ready to prepare for sales calls.
A second unique feature is the ‘BuyerBoard'; this gives your Champion a dashboard to learn how/when their colleagues engage with the demo they share with their team.
Compared to Reprise, Consensus has more useful integrations. Integrations that Consesus has, but Reprise do not have, include:
- Outreach: embed demos in email templates
- Gmail & outlook: makes it faster to send demos in emails
- Zapier: an no-code alternative to API for building custom integrations & workflows
Lastly, Consensus also supports multiple languages, making it faster to translate buttons & text (but not the actual demo content) into other languages.
Consensus vs Reprise
- Consensus has more integrations overall
- Consensus has some extra features (e.g. let users choose what's most important to tailor a demo)
- Consensus cannot create a fully functional & personalized sandbox clone; Reprise can
- Starting prices are similar for both platforms
Pricing
Consensus pricing starts from $12k annually, but specific pricing isn't available publicly. Contact their team.
6. Demostack
Best suited for: a comprehensive “full-stack” demo platform for every use case
Free trial: No. Sign up here.
Starting price: Unknown.
Key features
Demostack is capable of replacing all 3 Reprise products:
- Product walkthrough tours
- Live sales calls
- Sandbox environments
For live demos, just like similar platforms, Demostack lets you create templates that an AE can quickly customize ready for a first call — which removes the need for a Solutions Engineer to be present, even on more technical calls initially.
One unique feature is their Demo HQ, which aims to operationalize all things demos. Like the name suggests, it provides one place for everything demo-related: customizing templates, managing sandbox environments, measurement & analytics, sharing/embedding, etc.
Demostack are hot on security, being SOC 2 certified, and compliant with all acronyms: GDPR, CCPA, HIPPA. They also do regular pen tests & have transparent system status updates. Learn more in the Trust Center.
While they have relatively few intgrations overall, Demostack do have a Salesforce integration which lets you understand better how demos are affecting metrics further down the funnel
Demostack vs Reprise
- Each platform is similarly comprehensive in covering use cases
- Demostack have an increased focus on demo operations & efficiency
- Reprise has integrations that Demostack doesn't have (e.g. Google Analytics, HubSpot)
Pricing
Demostack's pricing is based on a platform fee plus seats, and product differentiation (tours, live demos, sandbox environments). Every plan comes with unlimited tours.
7. Saleo
Best suited for: sales teams to create personalized demos using your live demo environment
Free trial: No, request a demo here.
Starting price: Unknown.
Key features
Saleo is a suitable alternative to Reprise for one specific use case: live demo overlays (replacing Reprise's ‘Reveal' product).
It is built for sales teams, not for marketing embeds or support/success use cases.
The idea is to promote authenticity. To give prospects a realistic look into how everything works. Not only which features are available, but also the performance — load times, usability, and so on.
You can change metrics, graphs, text — whatever you need to tailor a demo, and help prospects understand how the tool would really look & feel in practice.
It can be used with a simple Chrome extension, and since the tool is simpler overall, time-to-value is likley faster than Reprise if you only want this one specific sales use case.
Saleo vs Reprise
- Saleo only caters to one specific use case: live demo overlays
- Reprise can also handle sandbox environments & product walkthrough tours
- Saleo is faster to get started with & has fewer features overall
- Neither tool are offering publicly available pricing
Pricing
Saleo's pricing isn't publicly available. Contact them directly to learn more about pricing.
8. Supademo
Best suited for: entry-level solution for product walkthrough tours
Free trial: Free plan for up to 5 demos.
Starting price: Free, then $24/month for 5 user seats & unlimited demos.
Key features
Supademo lets you create interactive product walkthroughs. It's a much cheaper solution, with a free version & monthly options.
Comparing to other tools in this list, you can think of it as a simpler version of Navattic or Tourial. Supademo currently doesn't try to handle sales use cases like Reprise, Walnut, Saleo and others.
It uses a Chrome extension to capture screenshots & videos, which means time-to-launch is fast. It also makes mobile responsiveness easier. The downside of using screen capture instead of HTML/CSS capture though (like Navattic), is that you can't easily customize the demo environment (e.g. type to replace names, change data, edit UI charts etc.).
Supademo vs Reprise
- Supademo is a better fit for early stage companies with lower pricing & monthly options
- Supademo can't cover sandbox environments & live demo overlays
- Reprise is substantially more comprehensive in features & use cases for a higher cost
- Supademo is not enterprise-ready in terms of security & integrations; Reprise is
Pricing
Supademo has a free version for 5 demos, and paid plans start from $24/month for 5 users & unlimited demos. Custom pricing is available for more seats and additional features.
9. Tourial
Best suited for: creating interactive demos for marketing use cases with screenshots/videos
Free trial: No, request a demo here.
Starting price: $790/month (paid annually). See pricing.
Key features
Like Navattic & Supademo, Tourial focuses on the product walkthrough use cases. It's more advanced than Supademo in terms of features & integrations, so let's compare to Navattic.
First: Navattic uses HTML & CSS capture, while Tourial uses screenshots & video capture. The latter method might be more suitable for handling:
- Lots of complex workflows → you can add video captures to save on click fatigue
- Mobile apps & mobile traffic (it's much easier to mobile optimize)
- Lots of JavaScript functionality → HTML capture will miss actions e.g. drag n drop
On the other hand, HTML & CSS has the significant advantage of being able to easily click & change text, data, edit the UI to customize the demo screens exactly how you'd like them.
Unlike Reprise, Tourial is not built to handle sandbox environments & live demo overlays — like Navattic, they focus on the product walkthrough use case.
Lastly, a notable unique feature is their TourPlayer, which lets you create a ‘playlist' of demos all in one place easily. Take a look at their own demo center for an example.
Tourial vs Reprise
- Tourial focuses on product walkthroughs; Reprise has a more compehensive offering
- Tourial have a lower entry price, and unlimited seats/demos on every plan
- Reprise are more enterprise-ready in terms of workflows & security
- Reprise is much more suitable for sales use cases
Pricing
Tourial offers 1 simple base platform package that comes with unlimited demos, user seats, demo views, integrations, forms, support, and TourPlayers. View full plans page here.
Their Startup package is available for companies with < 50 employees and includes all features, onboarding, and digital support.
Final thoughts on Reprise competitors
If you're looking for a complete solution to fully replace Reprise's products, your best bets are going to be Walnut, Consensus, or Demostack.
If you're looking for a solution only for live sales calls, consider Saleo.
If your priority is marketing / top-of-funnel use cases, try Navattic or Tourial for a mature solution, or Supademo for an entry level solution.