5 Highspot Alternatives for 2026, Compared Honestly
Last updated: July 2026
Most teams looking past Highspot are reacting to three things: the February 2026 merger into Seismic, an MCP server with no public tool list, and per-seat pricing that averages around $91,000 a year. If you want one governed content home that your team and your AI tools can both use, start with Masset at $500 a month with unlimited seats. If you need a full enablement suite with coaching and Salesforce-native analytics, look at the merged Seismic platform instead.
Why teams look for a Highspot alternative
01 / REASON
The Seismic merger makes the roadmap uncertain
On February 12, 2026, Highspot and Seismic announced a definitive agreement to merge under the Seismic brand, with Permira as the controlling shareholder and Seismic CEO Rob Tarkoff leading the combined company. Both platforms keep running today, but the long-term product roadmap, pricing model, and platform consolidation timeline are still taking shape.
02 / REASON
Its MCP server has no public tool list
Highspot's MCP server has been listed in the OpenAI ChatGPT App Store since June 8, 2026, with Claude and Microsoft Copilot support also claimed, but Highspot does not publish a tool-by-tool reference. On Microsoft's Copilot surface it appears as a single passthrough action (InvokeServer) still in Preview. If your team already works inside AI tools, not knowing what those tools can actually do is a real gap.
03 / REASON
Per-seat pricing that averages about $91,000 a year
Third-party sources (Vendr) report average Highspot contracts around $91,000 per year, with per-seat pricing and annual commitments. That is before whatever the merged Seismic pricing model settles into.
04 / REASON
Onboarding is a multi-month enterprise implementation
Highspot is built and sold as an enterprise rollout, with implementation, training, and content migration measured in months, not days. That is a real cost even when the platform itself is strong.
The 5 alternatives, ranked
We put Masset first because we built it, and we say so. Every option below gets an honest paragraph, a fair best-for line, and pricing only where a documented figure exists.
01
Masset
OUR PICK
Masset is the best home for your business content. Every deck, one-pager, case study, and video lives in one governed library that your whole team and every MCP-compatible AI tool can search. The MCP server ships 32 documented tools (20 reads, 12 writes), generally available and publicly listed, so Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, and Cursor can act on approved content with your permissions enforced, no InvokeServer passthrough to guess at. Training runs as daily quizzes in Slack and Microsoft Teams. Masset holds a SOC 2 report, never trains AI models on your data, and raw files never leave the platform. Onboarding takes hours, not months.
It is no longer a nice to have. It is definitely a must have software for our tech stack.
Dallin Hunt · Director of Sales Enablement
Best for
Teams whose core problem is content findability, story consistency, and AI access, and who want to be live this week instead of navigating a platform in transition.
Masset is not for everyone. If your program depends on a full enterprise LMS, Highspot's Training and Coaching suite, heavy creative-production DAM workflows, or an enterprise marketing-ops suite, an enablement suite or a dedicated DAM will fit you better.
02
Seismic
Seismic is where Highspot is headed. Its own MCP server is further along on paper, 18 tools in Early Access (13 reads, 5 writes), but access runs through your Customer Success Manager, a tenant admin has to enable each tool one at a time, and the Microsoft 365 Copilot connector exposes only 3 of the 18. Seismic Learning and LiveDocs content automation are real strengths if your team needs training and document assembly alongside content management.
Honest caveat: Seismic and Highspot are becoming the same company. The February 12, 2026 agreement merges both under the Seismic brand, with Permira as controlling shareholder. If you are looking at Seismic because Highspot's future feels uncertain, know that Seismic is the other half of that same merger, not an escape from it.
Best for
Teams that specifically want Seismic's LMS and LiveDocs automation, and are comfortable being inside the same merging, Permira-controlled company either way.
Pricing
Per-seat, annual or multi-year contracts. Third-party sources report $20,000 to $60,000 per year for mid-market and above $100,000 for enterprise.
Showpad merged with Bigtincan in October 2025 under Vector Capital, and the combined company now operates under the Showpad brand with a new CEO. It pairs content management and coaching with Bigtincan's GenieAI conversation intelligence, suite territory that will feel familiar coming from Highspot. Post-merger integration is still underway, so plan for a platform transition of its own. Its MCP server is in private beta with roughly 4 capabilities, and access requires Account Manager approval.
Best for
Teams that want a bundled enablement suite with training and conversation intelligence, and can absorb a multi-month rollout.
Guru is knowledge management, not sales content management. It stores short cards and Q&A snippets, surfaces them in Slack, Teams, and the browser, and keeps them current with expert verification and review cycles. Its MCP server is genuinely good: 6 tools, generally available, covering search, AI answers, and card writes. It will not replace Highspot's content library or its coaching tools. But if your real problem is internal questions rather than decks and case studies, it may be all you need.
Best for
Teams whose pain is internal Q&A and policy lookup, not sales assets. Some teams run Guru next to a content home rather than instead of one.
Pricing
Per-seat. Starts at $15 per user per month for the Business plan.
This is the do-nothing option, and it deserves an honest entry. You already pay for this storage, and for a small team with light content needs it can be enough. What you give up is most of what Highspot buyers came for: search stops at filenames and basic full text, governance is manual, analytics stop at view counts, coaching and scorecards do not exist, and AI tools get almost nothing to ground on. Many teams keep Drive or SharePoint as storage and connect it as a source to a governed content layer on top.
Best for
Teams that only need storage and basic sharing, with no governance, analytics, or AI requirements.
Teams whose core problem is content findability, story consistency, and AI access, and who want to be live this week instead of navigating a platform in transition.
32 MCP tools, generally available (20 reads, 12 writes)
02Seismic
Teams that specifically want Seismic's LMS and LiveDocs automation, and are comfortable being inside the same merging, Permira-controlled company either way.
Per-seat, annual or multi-year contracts. Third-party sources report $20,000 to $60,000 per year for mid-market and above $100,000 for enterprise.
18 MCP tools, Early Access (13 reads, 5 writes); Copilot exposes 3 of 18
03Showpad
Teams that want a bundled enablement suite with training and conversation intelligence, and can absorb a multi-month rollout.
Per-seat, annual contracts.
MCP in private beta, about 4 capabilities, by Account Manager approval
04Guru
Teams whose pain is internal Q&A and policy lookup, not sales assets. Some teams run Guru next to a content home rather than instead of one.
Per-seat. Starts at $15 per user per month for the Business plan.
6 MCP tools, generally available
05Google Drive / SharePoint
Teams that only need storage and basic sharing, with no governance, analytics, or AI requirements.
Not published
Limited to none for grounding AI on approved content
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Masset a good Highspot alternative?
Masset is a strong Highspot alternative for teams that need their content findable by both people and AI tools, with analytics that tie content to pipeline. It ships 32 generally available MCP tools with a public tool reference, onboards in hours, and costs $500 a month with unlimited seats on month-to-month billing. It is not a full training and coaching platform. If you need Highspot's Training and Coaching suite or Salesforce-native scorecards, the merged Seismic platform may still be the better fit.
Does Highspot have an MCP server?
Yes, but with limited public documentation. Highspot announced MCP support in July 2025, and its MCP server has been listed in the OpenAI ChatGPT App Store since June 8, 2026, with Claude and Microsoft Copilot support also claimed. Highspot does not publish a tool-by-tool reference, and its Microsoft Copilot connector is still labeled Preview, exposed as a single passthrough action (InvokeServer). By comparison, Masset's MCP server is generally available with 32 documented tools (20 reads, 12 writes) that any MCP-compatible AI agent can enumerate before connecting, and Guru ships 6 tools in general availability.
What is happening with Highspot and Seismic?
On February 12, 2026, Highspot and Seismic announced a definitive agreement to merge under the Seismic brand, creating a combined company valued at over $6 billion. Seismic CEO Rob Tarkoff leads it, and Permira remains the controlling shareholder. Both platforms continue to be supported today, but integration, roadmap, and pricing decisions are still unfolding. That is also why Seismic is not a clean escape from Highspot's uncertainty. It is the other half of the same merger.
How much do Highspot alternatives cost?
Third-party sources (Vendr) report average Highspot contracts around $91,000 per year, per-seat and annual. Seismic reports at $20,000 to $60,000 per year for mid-market and above $100,000 for enterprise, also per-seat with annual or multi-year contracts. Showpad is per-seat on annual contracts. Guru starts at $15 per user per month on its Business plan. Masset is $500 a month flat with unlimited seats, month-to-month, with an Enterprise tier above it.
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