| Setup time |
Rule‑free and template-free. Go live in <5 min |
Steep learning curve with constant rule adjustments. Prospects migrate Docparser → Nanonets → still unhappy due to retraining. |
| Handles multiple page formats in the same batch |
AI recognises differing layouts in a single batch—no extra work |
One parser per layout; mixed formats require separate runs or advanced setup |
| Stays working when page layouts change |
Template-free AI auto-adapts to new layouts automatically |
Rules are brittle—any layout change means revisiting and re-training. One prospect called it a 'loophole' other tools don't warn you about. |
| Page and file size limits |
Supports documents as large as 1,000 pages or 500 MB, with parallel processing for multiple files. |
Default 30‑page cap (50 pages max) and 20 MB per file; files > 8 MB often need splitting. |
| Exporting & automation |
One‑click Excel, OneDrive, and Google Drive sync (scheduled or real‑time). Automate data export to anything with an API |
Automation relies on Zapier, Make, webhooks, or API exports—no native in‑app flows |
| Pricing |
Plans start at $29/month for 100 pages. Unlimited data fields on all plans. |
Credit system—1 credit covers a document up to 5 pages; larger docs eat multiple credits each month |
| Support |
Live, 100% US-based chat < 30 mins on all paid plans |
Email‑only support; users report slow follow‑ups on complex issues |