Comparison

Freshservice vs Mojo Helpdesk

Two tools districts shortlist for device tracking and IT operations, compared the way a buying committee actually reads them: what each is, what each does well, and what to check before signing. We build Chalk, a third option in this space — that context is worth knowing as you read, and it is why every claim below carries its basis.

Freshservice

A polished corporate ITSM suite that districts do buy — with per-agent pricing, separately metered asset units, and no idea that your users are students.

Pricing: Per-agent, per-month subscription across published Starter, Growth, and Pro tiers, billed annually, with Enterprise quote-only. There is no free plan — only a 14-day trial. Two things matter more than the headline for a district: the AI copilot is a paid per-agent add-on on top of the seat price, and asset management is metered on a separate axis, with plans including a fixed allowance of ITAM asset units and additional units sold separately. E-signature is also a paid add-on sold in credit packs. No education discount is published.

Where Freshservice is strong

  • A genuinely complete ITIL process set at the upper tiers — incident, problem, change, release, and major incident management, with a service catalog and on-call scheduling.
  • Strong no-code automation: a drag-and-drop workflow automator with multi-step approvals, available on every paid tier, and orchestration with published monthly transaction limits.
  • Automated discovery across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid estates, plus software license management, dependency mapping, IP address management, and DCIM.
  • Freddy AI for triage, summarization, and agent assistance, with a virtual agent for deflection.
  • A large integration marketplace, including a Freshworks-published connector that imports ChromeOS devices from Google Admin.
  • A mature, well-designed product with real enterprise operations behind it — this is not a tool that will surprise you by disappearing.

What to check before you buy

  • No SIS or rostering integration of any kind — no OneRoster, Clever, ClassLink, PowerSchool, Infinite Campus, or Skyward. Students and staff arrive by directory sync or CSV, not from the system of record.

    Basis: None appear on Freshworks' Freshservice education page, pricing page, or integration listings. Note that PowerSchool appears on Freshworks' site as a customer, not as an integration.

  • No student, guardian, or family concepts. There is no enrollment, no grade, no guardian relationship, and nothing that notices a mid-year transfer or a withdrawal.

    Basis: Absent from the vendor's own education page and product documentation; the data model is employees and requesters.

  • Per-agent pricing collides with how districts staff a help desk. A district with a handful of technicians and tens of thousands of devices pays on the axis it has least of, then pays again on the axis it has most of.

    Basis: Freshworks' published pricing is per agent per month, with ITAM asset units metered separately and additional units purchasable.

  • No 1:1 device circulation as a product concept — no due dates on a student's device, no overdue workflow, no loaner pool, and no lost/stolen lifecycle.

    Basis: Absent from the ITAM feature documentation, which is framed around corporate asset assignment and reclamation.

  • E-signature exists only as a generic paid add-on sold in credit packs, not as a device-agreement workflow. Credit-metered signatures are a poor fit for a rollout that signs thousands of agreements every August.

    Basis: Listed as a per-pack add-on with a fixed number of signature credits on Freshworks' pricing page.

  • No student fee assessment, no family balances, and no funding-source or grant tracking — nothing to tie a device to ESSER, Title, or E-Rate money.

    Basis: Neither concept appears anywhere in Freshservice's product documentation or education materials.

  • ChromeOS ingest exists but is shallow: a one-way, once-daily import from Google Admin, published years ago with a small install base. There is no write-back — no OU moves, no disable, no annotated fields.

    Basis: The Freshworks marketplace Chrome OS device discovery app describes a scheduled one-way sync; a request for two-way Google Admin sync remains open in the Freshworks community.

  • It consumes SSO but is not an identity provider. It cannot issue SAML or OIDC to your other vendors, and it cannot give students a portal identity.

    Basis: Freshworks describes SSO as allowing users to access Freshservice via an internal directory — service provider only.

How Chalk compares with Freshservice →

Mojo Helpdesk

A simple, inexpensive per-agent help desk with a real K-12 following, a light asset module with check-in/check-out, and a deliberate pitch that you can go live in days because it does not depend on your SIS.

Pricing: Per-agent, per-month subscription with published figures: Team at $14 per agent (25-agent maximum), Business at $24 per agent (100-agent maximum), and Enterprise at $34 per agent with unlimited agents. There is no free plan — evaluation is a 21-day trial with no credit card. Yearly subscriptions carry a 10% discount, and educational and non-profit organizations are offered a total 25% discount, but only on the Business and Enterprise yearly subscriptions, and the vendor states discounts are not cumulative.

Where Mojo Helpdesk is strong

  • The lowest published per-agent entry price on most K-12 help-desk shortlists, with the numbers on the page rather than behind a demo request.
  • An explicit 25% education and non-profit discount, published as a percentage you can actually compute against.
  • A genuine asset module included with the help desk rather than sold as a separate product: laptops, tablets, servers, and software licenses, with repairs and incidents logged against each item.
  • Check-in and check-out with return due dates and automated reminders, plus a live view of what is out and what is overdue — closer to a circulation desk than most generic ticketing tools get.
  • Warranty and license contract expiry tracking with renewal reminders ahead of the date.
  • Broad sign-in support for districts: Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, ClassLink, Active Directory, LDAP, and other SAML providers, with staff and department import from Google Workspace or Microsoft 365.

What to check before you buy

  • Hosted SaaS only — no self-hosted or on-premises edition, so the software cannot be run on district infrastructure or inspected independently.

    Basis: Only cloud plans appear on the vendor's pricing page; no self-host or source distribution is published.

  • Per-agent pricing with hard agent caps per plan. A district with a handful of technicians and tens of thousands of devices pays on the axis it has least of, and growing past 25 agents forces a tier change.

    Basis: Vendor pricing page states $14/$24/$34 per agent per month with 25-agent and 100-agent maximums on the lower two plans.

  • The education discount is narrower than it first reads: 25% applies only to Business and Enterprise yearly subscriptions, not to the entry Team plan, and the vendor states discounts do not stack.

    Basis: Stated in those terms on Mojo Helpdesk's pricing page.

  • No SIS or rostering connector. Mojo markets 'no SIS dependency' as a launch advantage, which is honest positioning but means students, enrollments, and mid-year transfers are not sourced from the system of record.

    Basis: Mojo's education page names Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, ClassLink, AD, LDAP, and SAML for sign-in and user import, and no SIS vendor connector; the K-12 pages present rapid launch without SIS as a benefit.

  • The asset module is a light inventory with custody attached, not a 1:1 program: no parent-signed device agreement, no loaner pool as a managed concept, no lost or stolen lifecycle with police report, and no attestation campaign.

    Basis: Absent from Mojo's published asset management page, which covers tracking, check-out with due dates, and renewal reminders.

  • No MDM ingest and no documented barcode or QR scanning. Device records are maintained inside Mojo rather than reconciled against Google Admin, Intune, or Jamf, and an August rollout or spring audit measured in thousands of devices has to be typed rather than scanned.

    Basis: No Google Admin, Intune, or Jamf device-sync connector is published on the vendor site, and no scanning capability appears on the asset management page.

  • No student fee assessment, no family balances, no purchase orders, no parts stock consumed by repairs, and no funding-source tracking for ESSER, Title, or E-Rate money.

    Basis: None of these concepts appear in Mojo's published product documentation.

  • It consumes SSO but is not an identity provider — it signs users in from Google, Microsoft, ClassLink, or a SAML source rather than issuing SAML or OIDC to your other vendors.

    Basis: SSO is described throughout as sign-in into Mojo from a district's existing provider.

How Chalk compares with Mojo Helpdesk →

The third option: Chalk

If you are weighing Freshservice against Mojo Helpdesk, Chalk belongs on the same shortlist. It is the open-source K-12 IT stack: device inventory that fills itself in from Google Admin, Intune, and Jamf against a roster synced from your SIS, a 1:1 circulation desk with agreements and fees, repairs with parts and costs, a help desk that already knows who is asking, and a built-in SAML/OIDC identity provider.

  • Self-host it free forever under AGPL-3.0 — the entire feature set, one binary, your infrastructure — or use the hosted version, priced by fleet size with no per-seat or per-student fees and the price ladder published.
  • Built only for K-12: students, buildings, custody, funding sources, and ChromeOS auto-update expiration are native concepts, not custom fields.
  • Writes back to Google Admin as a reviewed diff — every OU move, disable, and deprovision previewed before it executes — and serves a OneRoster 1.1 API so other district systems can pull the roster from Chalk.
  • Fees are assessed and tracked without touching payment cards, keeping the asset system out of your PCI scope.

See all three on your own roster.

Chalk installs to a populated inventory in about 30 minutes. Self-host free under AGPL-3.0, or let us run it — priced by fleet size, never per seat.