Cheaper than DocuClipper at every step.
DocuClipper is the closest product to LedgerBox on the market, and it is a real one: it reconciles every row against the statement's own balances and it holds a SOC 2 Type II report, which LedgerBox does not. The differences are price at every step, what a trial is allowed to do, and what happens if you want to leave.
Every DocuClipper fact on this page was read from their own site and confirmed on August 21, 2026. Sources are linked beside each one.
What DocuClipper charges
Read from their own pages on the date below. Open any source and check it.
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Starter is $20 a month billed annually for 60 pages a month, with steps at 60, 120, and 300 pages.
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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Business is $111 a month billed annually for 640 pages, with steps at 640, 1,000, and 1,500 pages.
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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Enterprise is $360 a month billed annually for 2,000 pages, with steps at 2,000, 3,000, and 5,000 pages.
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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The trial runs 14 days with no card and processes up to 120 pages, but it cannot export or send to QuickBooks or Xero.
“when you're ready to export or sync to QuickBooks/Xero, upgrading takes 30 seconds”
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
What DocuClipper does well
This section is here because a comparison that only lists faults is not a comparison.
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DocuClipper reconciles per row, summing deposits and withdrawals and comparing them to the statement's declared opening and closing balances. That is the same check LedgerBox runs, and it is the right check.
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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DocuClipper publishes a SOC 2 Type II report. LedgerBox does not have one, and if a signed report is a requirement for you today, that is a real reason to pick them.
“SOC 2 Type II certified, audited with zero exceptions”
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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Every DocuClipper plan includes unlimited users, so a firm is not charged per seat.
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
Where it falls short
Stated as facts with sources, not as opinions about the company.
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Refunds are not given after the trial, for any reason.
“After the free trial period, we do not offer refunds for any reason.”
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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An annual plan billed monthly commits you to 12 months, and cancelling early does not end the obligation to pay the rest of the term.
“Early cancellation does not release you from the obligation to pay for the remainder of the 12-month term.”
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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How long DocuClipper keeps your documents depends on what you pay: 30 days on Starter, 2 years on Business, 5 years on Enterprise.
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
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The trial shows you the extraction but will not let you take it, so you cannot test the file your accounting software has to accept until after you have paid.
docuclipper.com checked 2026-08-21
What LedgerBox does differently
Each of these is something the product does today. Prices come from the same plan definitions the pricing page reads.
- Lower at every step
- LedgerBox sells the same page steps DocuClipper does, at $17 against $20 for 60 pages, $95 against $111 for 640, and $239 against $360 for 2,000, billed yearly. Compare the steps directly on the pricing page.
- The trial exports
- 14 days and no credit card. It opens at 10 pages, and inviting a colleague, posting about LedgerBox, or writing a review opens all 200. Every export format except the QuickBooks file formats works from the first document. You can put the real file into your accounting software before you decide, which is the part a trial exists to answer.
- No term to serve out
- Settings, Billing in the app opens the billing portal, where you cancel yourself. A monthly plan stops at the end of the month you paid for. There is no 12 month obligation on any plan.
- You decide what is kept
- Retention is not sold by tier here. Documents stay until you remove them, on every plan, and no plan buys you a longer window than any other. What we do with an uploaded document is written out on the trust page.
Side by side
The DocuClipper column carries the facts sourced above. The LedgerBox column carries what the product does today.
| What is being compared | DocuClipper | LedgerBox |
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| 60 pages a month, billed yearly | $20 a month | $17 a month |
| 640 pages a month, billed yearly | $111 a month | $95 a month |
| 2,000 pages a month, billed yearly | $360 a month | $239 a month |
| Export on the trial | No, view only | Yes, except QuickBooks file formats |
| Refund after the trial | None, for any reason | Cancel in the app, no term |
| 12 month commitment | Yes, on annual billed monthly | No |
| Document retention | 30 days to 5 years, by tier | Until you remove it, every plan |
| Balance reconciliation | Yes | Yes |
| SOC 2 Type II report | Yes | No |
| Users included | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Questions people ask
Is LedgerBox cheaper than DocuClipper?
At every published step, yes. Billed yearly, 60 pages is $17 a month against $20, 640 pages is $95 against $111, and 2,000 pages is $239 against $360. Both products sell the same page steps, so the comparison is direct rather than approximate.
Can I export from the LedgerBox trial?
Yes. Excel, CSV, and JSON exports work from the first document. The QuickBooks file formats, meaning QuickBooks CSV and QBO, need a paid plan. The DocuClipper trial does not export at all, so its 120 pages can be read on screen but not taken.
Does DocuClipper do anything LedgerBox does not?
Yes. DocuClipper holds a SOC 2 Type II report and LedgerBox does not. If your firm requires a signed report before it can use a vendor, that is a real difference and it points at them, not at us.
What happens to my documents on each product?
DocuClipper keeps documents for 30 days on Starter, 2 years on Business, and 5 years on Enterprise, so retention follows the plan. LedgerBox keeps a document until you remove it, on every plan, and the trust page states exactly what is stored and who processes it.
Sources and next steps
Prices and terms change. If one of these pages now says something different from what is written above, the page above is wrong and we want to know.
Pages this was read from
Where to go next
- Pricing Every page step and price, from the same source this page reads.
- Trust What happens to an uploaded document, who processes it, and what we do not have yet.
- Bank statement extraction What LedgerBox reads off a statement, field by field.