Tidio clicks really fast for eCommerce teams because the Shopify and WooCommerce integrations are genuinely plug-and-play, not the "technically integrated but requires 3 hours of config" type. The live visitor tracking showing you who's on which page in real time is the kind of feature that sounds gimmicky until you actually use it and realize how much context it gives your agents before they even say hello.
Lyro, their AI agent, handles the repetitive FAQ stuff pretty well once you've fed it enough content. Resolution rates vary a lot depending on how well your knowledge source is organized, but when it works, it works. The catch is that Lyro's pricing is per conversation, so if your volume is high, costs can creep up in ways that aren't obvious at the free or starter tier.
The mobile app is functional but noticeably rougher than the web version, which matters if your support team needs to monitor chats on the go. Also the chatbot builder, while decent for basic flows, hits a ceiling fast if you want branching logic more complex than a few levels deep. It's an eCommerce-first tool and it shows, both as a compliment and a limitation depending on your use case.