A Docparser alternative that verifies every total
Docparser is a flexible, general document-data tool — great when you have many document types and a team to build and maintain parsing rules. For bank statements specifically, Statemently is purpose-built: no templates to configure, and the math is verified for you.
Docparser vs Statemently
A general-purpose document parser you configure with rules and templates. Comparison reflects docparser.com at the time of writing.
| Docparser | Statemently | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for bank statements | General document parser | Bank-statement-native |
| Setup | Build parsing rules / templates per layout | Zero setup — upload and go |
| Accounting formats | CSV/Excel/JSON via rules | Excel, CSV, QuickBooks (QBO), OFX, QIF, Google Sheets |
| Balance reconciliation | — | Automatic — debits + credits must reconcile to the balance |
Why people switch
- ✓No parsing templates to build or maintain — it just reads the statement.
- ✓Reconciliation is built in, so you're not trusting a rule you wrote.
- ✓QuickBooks/OFX/QIF out of the box for bookkeeping workflows.
Try it on your statement
Free to try, no signup. Your PDF is processed in memory and never stored.
Drop your bank statement PDFor click to choose a file
🔒 Processed in memory. Never stored. Auto-deleted after conversion.