Comparison · Updated June 2026
Mirage vs Navattic.
Powerful enterprise demo software with an enterprise invoice: paid plans start at $500/mo billed annually. Mirage delivers the demo buyers actually see for $39.
TL;DR
Navattic starts at
$500/mo (Base, billed annually, 5 seats)
Free plan: Starter, free forever: 1 seat, 1 demo, unlimited views, basic analytics
Mirage starts at
$0 → $39/mo planned
Free first demo with the full editor, DOM capture, and embeds. No sales call.
Best for: Navattic: Large GTM teams with approved budgets and procurement processes. Mirage: bootstrapped and early-stage SaaS teams that want a buyer-facing demo live today.
Navattic helped define this category and its feature list is long. It is also priced like enterprise software: $500 a month, billed annually, before your demo has earned its first dollar. Here is what most comparison pages won't tell you: your buyers never see the CRM integrations, the audit logs, or the admin console. They see a demo they can click. Mirage delivers exactly that experience, interactive DOM capture included, for $39 a month, and your first demo is free.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Mirage. | Navattic |
|---|---|---|
| Entry paid price | $39/mo | $500/mo |
| Free plan | 1 demo, full editor | 1 demo, 1 seat |
| Sign up without a sales call | Free tier only | |
| Interactive DOM capture | ||
| Chrome extension capture | ||
| Embed anywhere (iframe) | ||
| View & drop-off analytics | Views, completions | Paid tiers |
| Time to first demo | ~90 seconds | Minutes–hours |
Sourced from public pricing pages, June 2026. Spot an error? Tell us and we'll fix it.
What Navattic offers
- Strong HTML/DOM capture and editing
- AI Copilot for demo generation, voiceover, and avatars
- HubSpot, Salesforce, Marketo + 25 more integrations
- A/B testing, personalization, account identification
- Enterprise security: SSO, audit logs, approval workflows
What it costs you
- ✦Paid plans start at $500/mo billed annually, a $6,000/yr minimum commitment
- ✦Free tier is capped at a single demo and the default theme
- ✦Paid tiers are sales-led ('Book a demo' to buy)
- ✦You pay for the whole enterprise layer whether you use it or not
- ✦Feature depth means a real learning curve for a solo founder
Pricing, honestly
Navattic's free Starter plan gives you one demo with one seat and basic analytics. The first paid tier, Base, is $500/mo billed annually (5 seats, unlimited HTML demos, integrations). Growth is $1,000/mo, and Enterprise is custom. Mirage is free for your first demo with the full editor, and $39/mo planned for unlimited demos. That is roughly 1/13th of Navattic's entry price for the part of the product your buyers actually experience. Mirage isn't a discount Navattic; it is the demo itself with the enterprise overhead deleted.
Pick Navattic if…
- You have a GTM team of 5+ and $6k+/yr earmarked for demo software alone
- You need Salesforce/HubSpot/Marketo integration on day one
- You need SSO, audit logs, or approval workflows for compliance
- A sales-led buying process doesn't slow you down
Pick Mirage if…
- You want the same buyer-facing outcome, a clickable demo on your landing page, for 8% of the price
- You want a demo live this afternoon, not after a sales cycle
- One founder (or PMM) owns demos, so 5 seats is 4 too many
- You'd rather start free and upgrade when revenue justifies it
The verdict
Unless you already have a five-person GTM team and $6,000 a year earmarked for demo software, Mirage is the smarter buy. You get the interactive, clickable experience buyers actually see, live this afternoon, for less than Navattic charges per week. Start free; if you ever truly outgrow Mirage, you'll know exactly which enterprise features you're buying and why.
Frequently asked questions
Is Navattic worth $500/mo?
Only if you'll genuinely use the enterprise layer: CRM integrations, A/B testing, multiple creators, compliance workflows. If what you need is a great demo on your landing page, that's $6,000 a year for features Mirage covers at $39 a month.
Does Mirage have feature parity with Navattic?
Navattic has more features. Mirage has the ones your buyers actually experience: real DOM capture, guided hotspots, theming, embeds, lead capture, and drop-off analytics. Everything else on Navattic's list is back-office tooling your prospects never see.
Can I migrate from Navattic to Mirage (or back)?
There's no one-click migration either way, but both tools capture from your live product. Rebuilding a flow in Mirage takes minutes: click through your product once and the capture is done.
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