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Docparser

docparser.com

Docparser is a document parsing solution that automates the extraction of data from various document types, such as PDFs, Word files, and scanned images. It allows users to convert unstructured document data into structured formats like Excel, CSV, JSON, or XML, and integrates with numerous cloud-based services and platforms to streamline data transfer and business processes.

Features
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Must Have

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Task Automation

Workflow Observation

Pattern Analysis

Actionable Suggestions

Other

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Integration APIs

Macro Recording

Smart Templates Library

Contextual Inline Help

Team Collaboration

Onboarding Accelerator

Analytics Dashboard

Knowledge Sharing

Privacy Controls

Non-Intrusive UI

Pricing
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Starter

$39.00 monthly
  • 100 Parsing Credits Per Month
  • Create up to 15 different parsers
  • Premium Template Access
  • Smart Checkboxes
  • Parse PDF, Word & Image Files
  • Download to Excel, CSV, JSON, XML
  • Google Sheets Export Integration
  • Access to 100’s of Other Integrations
  • Beginners Webinar, Articles + Support
  • Multifactor Authentication ($)
  • Priority Support ($)
  • Extended Document Retention ($)
  • Multi-Layout Parsers ($)

Professional

$74.00 monthly
Popular
  • Everything in Starter, Plus:
  • 250 Parsing Credits Per Month
  • Multifactor Authentication
  • Create up to 50 different parsers
  • Teams & Managed Users
  • Smart Tables
  • 1 Free Parsing Setup
  • Parser Version Control ($)

Business

$159.00 monthly
  • Everything in Pro, Plus:
  • 1000 Parsing Credits Per Month
  • Create up to 500 different parsers
  • Parser Version Control
  • Multi-Layout Parsers
  • Priority Support
  • Priority Parsing Access

Enterprise

Custom
  • Get Every Feature, Plus:
  • Custom Parsing Credits Per Month
  • Unlimited Parsers
  • Extended Document Retention
  • White Labeling License
  • Available for purchase ($)
Rationale

Docparser focuses on extracting data from documents (PDF, Word, scanned images) and automating the transfer of this data to other systems. While it automates document-based workflows, it does not observe on-screen user workflows, analyze patterns of repetitive tasks, or provide actionable suggestions for general desktop activities. Its automation is specifically for document data extraction and integration, not for general desktop workflow optimization as described by 'Second Cursor'. It has 'task-automation' in the sense of automating document processing and data transfer, and 'integration-apis' for connecting with other platforms.

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