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BROKERDIY VS SKYSLOPE

BrokerDIY vs SkySlope: transaction management, two philosophies

SkySlope built enterprise-grade transaction management — compliance, audit, broker review — with quote-led pricing and per-user tiers reported by third parties. Here’s how it compares to transactions as one department of an AI operating system.

SkySlope doesn’t publish a rate card; third parties report a Starter tier around $25/mo with volume pricing down to $7.25–$15 per user at scale. BrokerDIY publishes everything: $29/mo after a free trial, $349/mo for a 10-seat team, transactions and e-sign included.

The pricing wedge

What each plan actually costs

BrokerDIYSkySlope
Entry price$0 trial, then $29/mo~$25/mo Starter (third-party reports)
Team/scale$349/mo flat, up to 10 seatsPer-user tiers reported: $15 (11–25 users) down to $7.25 (50+)
Published pricing?Yes — every plan and allowance on the pageNo — quote-led
ContractMonth-to-monthEnterprise terms — ask
Setup fee$0

SkySlope pricing is not published; figures are third-party reports (checked 2026-08) — verify with SkySlope for your brokerage size.

Feature by feature

The honest capability comparison

CapabilitySkySlopeBrokerDIY
Transaction compliance & auditEnterprise-grade — a core strengthDeadline tracking, audit trail, human approval gates
Broker review workflowsMature, built for large brokeragesApproval gates on money/client actions; growing
E-signatureIncluded (SkySlope signature flow)Built in, white-label, filed to the deal
CRM, voice, follow-upNot the focusNative CRM, AI voice agents, AI sequences
FormsMLS-integrated SkySlope FormsBring your documents; sign under your brand
Best fitCompliance-heavy brokerages at scaleBrokerages wanting transactions + AI ops together
Straight answers

What brokers ask about SkySlope vs BrokerDIY.

Is SkySlope expensive?

SkySlope is quote-led, so it depends on your size. Third parties report approach-sounding per-user tiers at scale ($7.25–$15/user) — which can be efficient for large brokerages. Get a quote; compare it against BrokerDIY’s published flat tiers.

What does SkySlope do better?

Enterprise compliance workflows — broker review, audit, and MLS-integrated forms built for large, compliance-heavy brokerages. BrokerDIY’s edge is breadth: transactions share one brain with CRM, voice AI, follow-up, and recruiting.

Does BrokerDIY handle compliance?

The foundations are built in: deadline tracking, full audit trails, and human approval required on actions that touch money or clients. If your brokerage needs deep state-specific compliance automation today, ask us honestly — we’d rather say what’s not there yet than oversell.