ScribeMDPro vs Nabla
ScribeMDPro trades Nabla's tiered per-clinician pricing for a single $49/month flat rate with unlimited consultations. The Chrome Extension writes structured SOAP notes into your EHR in 30+ languages — automatically.
A side-by-side look at the five decisions that matter for independent clinics.
| Metric | ScribeMDPro | Nabla |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat $49/mo, unlimited consultations | Tiered per-seat pricing, typically $119+/mo per clinician |
| Form factor & workflow | Chrome Extension + Mobile App — in-EHR note injection | Standalone web + mobile app — separate from EHR |
| Data retention | Zero-storage: no audio or transcript retention | Retains transcripts and generated notes on their servers |
| Multilingual support | Automatic detection & translation across 30+ languages | Limited language coverage, some behind higher tiers |
| Contract terms | Month-to-month, cancel anytime | Annual commitments for full features |
Nabla's Copilot pricing tiers by seat and feature bundle, typically landing around $119/month per clinician before enterprise add-ons. Independent and multi-provider clinics pay a compounding bill as they grow. ScribeMDPro charges a flat $49/month per clinician for unlimited consultations — a predictable line item that does not escalate with volume or feature use.
Nabla runs primarily inside its own web app and mobile client, requiring clinicians to move between Nabla and their EHR for every visit. ScribeMDPro's Chrome Extension floats directly over any browser-based EHR and drops the finished SOAP note into the active chart, eliminating the tab-switch and copy-paste loop entirely.
Nabla retains transcripts and generated notes on its infrastructure to support its clinical workspace. ScribeMDPro discards audio immediately after transcription, does not retain transcripts, and never trains models on PHI. The final note lives only in your EHR — nothing sensitive persists on our side.