I built AK Help in February 2026 to see whether an AI assistant trained on ActionKit's documentation would be useful to the people who work in it every day. It got a fair trial, and the answer turned out to be no — not enough people reached for it to justify keeping it running. So I'd rather retire it cleanly than leave a half-maintained tool sitting on the internet.
If you had an account: nothing is owed and nothing will be charged — no AK Help account was ever billed. Accounts, conversations, and question history have been permanently deleted. Nothing is retained.
The free ActionKit resources are still here
AK Help is gone, but the rest of the ActionKit toolkit isn't going anywhere. These are all free and stay up:
- Awesome ActionKit A curated list of tools, snippets, integrations, and guides for ActionKit.
- AK Health Check Open-source SQL dashboard for auditing an ActionKit instance for common problems.
- AK Mailing Blocks Ready-to-paste HTML building blocks for ActionKit email mailings.
- AK Redirect Blocks Tested Django-template snippets for AK after-action redirect URLs.
- The AK Club Community for ActionKit users — request an invite to join the conversation.
Still need a hand with ActionKit?
That part hasn't changed. CampaignHelp does fractional IT and operations work for progressive nonprofits and advocacy organizations — including the ActionKit questions AK Help used to field, answered by an actual person.