BrokerDIY vs DocJacket
DocJacket is AI transaction coordination priced by how many files you open, not how many people you employ. BrokerDIY is the brokerage platform around that transaction. Both entry plans are $29/mo, which makes this comparison unusually clean.
DocJacket publishes everything — a free tier with two active transactions, Pro at $29/mo as an early-customer rate against a $49 standard rate, and Brokerage plans priced by monthly file volume (their pricing page, checked 2026-08-18). We respect that, because most of this category does not.
What each one costs
| BrokerDIY | DocJacket | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 14-day free trial | Free — 2 active transactions |
| Entry paid | $29/mo, month-to-month | Pro $29/mo early-customer rate ($49 standard), includes 2 coordinator seats |
| Team / brokerage | $349/mo flat, up to 10 seats | Brokerage from $99/mo (up to 25 new files a month), scaling by monthly file volume |
| Extra seats | Included up to ten | $29/mo per additional coordinator seat on Pro; Brokerage tiers are unlimited users |
| Contract | Month-to-month, $0 setup | Month-to-month, no setup fee, 30-day money-back guarantee |
DocJacket figures are from their published pricing page (checked 2026-08-18). The $29/mo Pro rate is their stated early-customer price against a $49 standard rate, and Brokerage tiers are priced by new transaction files opened per month. Verify current rates with DocJacket.
Where BrokerDIY wins — and where it doesn’t
| Question | The honest answer |
|---|---|
| Where DocJacket still wins | Transparency and price for the coordination job specifically. They publish everything, charge nothing for agents and clients, and price the brokerage plan on transaction volume rather than headcount. AI contract extraction is their core product, not a feature. |
| Where BrokerDIY wins | The rest of the brokerage. DocJacket starts at the executed contract; BrokerDIY runs lead capture, AI voice follow-up, sequences and white-label e-sign before that contract exists, then carries the deal through close. |
| Same entry price, different products | Both entry plans are $29/mo, which makes the comparison unusually clean: theirs buys transaction coordination for two seats, ours buys the platform. Neither is a substitute for the other at that price. |
| Watch out for | The early-customer rate. DocJacket states $29/mo is an early-customer price held while the subscription stays active, against a $49 standard rate — so model the standard rate if you are budgeting long term. |
| Where it doesn’t fit | If you run a transaction-coordination business and want the sharpest tool for that job, DocJacket is a strong and honestly-priced answer. We are the layer around it. |
Questions buyers ask.
Is BrokerDIY a DocJacket alternative?
Only for the part of the job that overlaps. DocJacket is transaction coordination with AI contract extraction; BrokerDIY is the brokerage operating layer that also handles transactions. A transaction-coordination company would likely prefer DocJacket. A brokerage buying one platform is our case.
How much does DocJacket cost?
DocJacket publishes a free tier with two active transactions, Pro at $29/mo as an early-customer rate against a $49 standard rate (two coordinator seats, $29/mo per extra seat), and Brokerage from $99/mo for up to 25 new files a month with unlimited users. Figures from their pricing page, checked 2026-08-18.
Does DocJacket charge per agent?
No — their Brokerage plans price on new transaction files opened per month, with users, agents and clients unlimited. That is a genuinely different model from per-seat software, and one of the fairer ones in this category.
What does BrokerDIY cost?
A 14-day free trial, then $29/mo, with the ten-seat team plan at $349/mo flat, $0 setup and month-to-month terms. Our whole rate card is on the pricing page.
Competitor names and marks are the property of their respective owners. DocJacket pricing is from their published pricing page, checked 2026-08-18, including the early-customer Pro rate — verify current rates with DocJacket. Comparisons reflect BrokerDIY’s assessment as of 2026-08-18.
