If you convert PDF bank statements for clients, you don't need "fields detected" — you need numbers that tie out and a subscription you can actually leave. Here's an honest comparison.
DocuClipper is a capable tool on the big US banks, but its public reputation and a few structural limits send people looking for something else. As of this writing its Trustpilot score sits at 1.8 out of 5 (Trustpilot). Two themes come up repeatedly.
Billing friction. Multiple reviewers report difficulty removing a saved card or cancelling, with charges being retried — the classic "hard to leave" pattern (Trustpilot reviews). If you run a bookkeeping practice, an auto-renewing tool you can't cleanly cancel is a real operational risk.
Accuracy on non-major banks. Because DocuClipper is fundamentally template-based, it's most reliable on high-volume US banks like Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America; on smaller or regional institutions users report wrong dates and wrong-sign amounts that need line-by-line correction (DocuClipper review, Documentric, 2026). And the free trial only lets you download the first 10 transactions of a statement (same review) — enough to see the UI, not enough to trust it on a real file.
| BankTidy | DocuClipper | |
|---|---|---|
| Reconciliation proof on every file | Yes — ties to the penny or flags the file | No reconciliation guarantee |
| One-click cancel | Yes | Reported billing friction (hard to remove card / cancel) |
| Credit-union, scanned & international formats | Yes | Template-limited; reliable mainly on major US banks |
| Real free trial | 3 full conversions / month, no card | First 10 transactions only |
| Pricing | Free tier · $9 one-time 50-page pack (credits never expire) · plans $15/$39/$59/$129 per month | Subscription tiers |
Competitor rows sourced from Trustpilot and the Documentric DocuClipper review (2026). Where a claim couldn't be verified, it was left out.
Anyone can claim high accuracy. BankTidy publishes a reproducible test: 14 real bank statements from 7 institutions across 3 countries, every one reconciled to the penny — including a scanned US statement and a 79-transaction Spanish-language Ecuadorian statement, exactly the files template tools stumble on. Read the full breakdown and methodology on the BankTidy accuracy benchmark.
Don't take our word for it — feed BankTidy the credit-union or scanned statement that broke your last tool. You get three full conversions a month free, no card required.
Is BankTidy a drop-in replacement for DocuClipper?
For the core job — PDF bank statement in, clean CSV / Excel / QBO / Xero out — yes. BankTidy adds a reconciliation check on every file so you catch a bad extraction before it reaches your books.
Can I really cancel any time?
Yes. There's a free tier with no card, a one-time $9 credit pack whose credits never expire, and monthly plans you can cancel yourself.
Does it handle statements DocuClipper can't?
That's the point. BankTidy reads credit-union, scanned and non-English / international statements that template-based tools miss — see the benchmark.
See how BankTidy compares with the other converters bookkeepers weigh: Hubdoc · AutoEntry · CapyParse · Statemently · BankStatementLab · Suparse.