ScribeMDPro vs DeepScribe
ScribeMDPro replaces DeepScribe's enterprise quotes and annual contracts with a $49/month flat rate. The Chrome Extension records ambient visits and drops SOAP notes straight into your EHR — no implementation project required.
A side-by-side look at the five decisions that matter for independent clinics.
| Metric | ScribeMDPro | DeepScribe |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat $49/mo, unlimited consultations | Custom enterprise quotes, typically $200+/mo per clinician |
| Form factor & workflow | Chrome Extension + Mobile App — installs in minutes | Enterprise integration — implementation project required |
| Data retention | Zero-storage: audio and transcripts purged after generation | Retains audio and transcripts on enterprise infrastructure |
| Multilingual support | Automatic detection & translation across 30+ languages | Primarily English-first; limited automatic translation |
| Contract terms | Month-to-month, cancel anytime | Annual contracts common |
DeepScribe sells through custom enterprise quotes typically starting in the multi-hundreds per clinician per month with annual commitments. That model fits large health systems, not solo doctors or small clinics. ScribeMDPro publishes a flat $49/month rate for unlimited consultations, with no sales call, no procurement cycle, and no volume tiers to negotiate.
DeepScribe's rollout typically requires an implementation team, EHR-specific integration work, and clinician training sessions. ScribeMDPro's Chrome Extension installs in under five minutes and works with any browser-based EHR out of the box — the floating recorder injects the finished SOAP note into the active chart field on the same screen.
DeepScribe retains audio and transcripts on its servers as part of its enterprise data pipeline. ScribeMDPro's zero-storage model discards audio immediately after transcription, never persists transcripts, and never trains on PHI. The finished note lives only inside your EHR — your clinic keeps full custody.