DocuClipper is a capable bank statement converter, but it's expensive per page, doesn't support invoices or receipts, and gives you no way to review transactions before export. Documentric costs less, processes more, covers all three document types, and lets you edit any transaction before it touches your accounting software.
DocuClipper offers three plans. Here's what you actually get — and where the cost adds up.
Our verdict on DocuClipper pricing: The Starter plan is the most expensive per page at $0.195. At the Business tier it becomes more competitive, but by then you're paying $159/mo — double what Documentric charges for the same 2,000 pages. For bookkeepers processing more than 50 statements a month, the cost gap compounds quickly.
DocuClipper works — but these four friction points push accountants to look for something better.
At $39/mo for just 200 pages, DocuClipper quickly becomes expensive for bookkeepers handling multiple clients. Documentric's Starter plan gives you 500 pages for $29 — that's 2.5× more volume at a lower monthly cost.
DocuClipper gives you a raw file. If the AI misread a transaction, you find out inside QuickBooks — after you've already imported. Documentric shows you every extracted transaction before export so you can catch and fix errors in seconds.
DocuClipper is limited to bank statements. If you also need to extract invoices or digitize receipts, you need a separate tool. Documentric handles all three document types in one workflow.
When processing clients' financial documents, data retention matters. Documentric auto-deletes all uploaded files within 24 hours. Your clients' statements don't sit on a server indefinitely.
This is where the difference is clearest. DocuClipper's page limits mean the cost adds up fast as your client list grows.
| Documentric | DocuClipper | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry plan price | $29 / moBetter | $39 / mo |
| Pages at entry price | 500 pagesBetter | 200 pages |
| Cost per page | $0.058Better | $0.195 |
| Free tier | 50 pages (no account needed)Better | Limited trial |
| Mid-tier (2,000 pages) | $79 / moBetter | $159 / mo |
Both tools convert bank statements accurately. The gap opens up when you look at workflow and document type coverage.
| Documentric | DocuClipper | |
|---|---|---|
| Bank statement conversion | ||
| Invoice extraction | ||
| Receipt digitization | ||
| Inline transaction editor | ||
| Balance reconciliation check | ||
| QBO (QuickBooks) export | ||
| CSV export | ||
| Excel export | ||
| Scanned / image PDF support | ||
| No account needed to try | ||
| Files auto-deleted after 24h | ||
| API access (Business plan) |
There's nothing to migrate. Documentric is a web app — upload your first PDF and you're done. Your existing QBO and CSV exports from DocuClipper stay exactly where they are.
Drag and drop any bank statement, invoice, or receipt. No account needed for the first 50 pages.
Check the transaction table. Edit any row inline. Confirming takes seconds, not minutes.
Download QBO, CSV, or Excel. Import directly into QuickBooks, Xero, or Sage — same as before.