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Features, pricing and Editor Score side by side β to help you pick the right ai chatbots & assistants tool in 2026.
Quick verdict
On our Editor Score, Kimi and Wati land almost level. Pick Kimi if you want very large long-context window; choose Wati for no-code WhatsApp chatbot builder. On pricing, Kimi is the one with a free or freemium plan, so it's the cheaper place to start.
| Rating | 4.4 / 5 | 4.5 / 5 |
| Pricing | Freemium | Subscription |
| Free tier | ||
| Best for | very large long-context window | no-code WhatsApp chatbot builder |
AInexfinder Editor Score β our editorial rating from features, value and pricing, blended with verified user reviews where a tool has them.
Long-context AI assistant for documents and coding
No-code WhatsApp chatbot and customer engagement platform
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Your use case decides this one: Kimi leans into very large long-context window, while Wati is built for no-code WhatsApp chatbot builder. Our Editor Score can't separate them (4.4 vs 4.5), so let pricing and feature fit break the tie. Kimi is the lower-cost place to start thanks to its free or freemium plan; the other is worth a trial if its feature set fits better.
Wati has the higher AInexfinder Editor Score (our editorial rating from features, value and pricing, blended with verified user reviews where a tool has them), but "better" depends on your needs β compare features, pricing and the pros & cons above to decide.
Kimi (freemium) is best for very large long-context window, while Wati (subscription) is best for no-code WhatsApp chatbot builder. See the full feature and pricing comparison above.
Kimi has a free or freemium plan, so it's the cheaper way to start. For paid plans, check each tool's current pricing on its review page.
Kimi is usually the easier starting point thanks to a lower barrier to entry. Beginners should favour a free tier and a simple interface over raw power.
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Last updated June 2026. Comparisons are ranked by our Editor Score (features, value and pricing, blended with verified user reviews where a tool has them) β see our methodology.