DoNotPay vs Nabla
A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.
Short answer: choose DoNotPay if you want consumer self-service ai that drafts disputes, cancels subscriptions, and chases refunds (Supervised agent, subscription); choose Nabla if you want ambient ai assistant that drafts clinical notes, expanding into ehr agents (Copilot, freemium).
| DoNotPay | Nabla | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Consumer self-service AI that drafts disputes, cancels subscriptions, and chases refunds | Ambient AI assistant that drafts clinical notes, expanding into EHR agents |
| Type | agent | product-with-agents |
| Autonomy | Supervised agent | Copilot |
| Pricing | subscription · $36 / 2 months (reported) | freemium |
| Best for | consumers | smb, mid-market, enterprise |
| Deployment | saas | saas |
| Modalities | text, email | voice, text |
| Models | gpt | proprietary |
| Protocols | none | rest-api |
| Integrations | - | Epic, athenahealth, Oracle Health, NextGen Healthcare, Greenway Health |
| Capabilities | 4 documented | 4 documented |
DoNotPay
- +Covers a very broad range (100+) of everyday consumer disputes and admin tasks in one subscription
- +Automates tedious paperwork: drafts and, for many use cases, files or mails letters from a short questionnaire
- +Useful privacy primitives (virtual trial card, burner numbers) bundled in
- -The FTC found DoNotPay never tested the legal accuracy of its chatbot and required it to stop claiming it substitutes for a human lawyer; output is not legal advice
- -Settled FTC charges in 2025 ($193,000 in relief, notice to 2021-2023 subscribers) over deceptive "AI lawyer" marketing
Nabla
- +Purpose-built for clinical documentation with broad EHR integration and multi-platform access
- +Strong stated security posture (SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, encryption at rest and in transit)
- +Clinician-in-the-loop design keeps a human accountable for the record
- -AI notes and coding suggestions can contain errors or omissions; clinicians must verify all output, and efficiency figures are company or study claims
- -Agentic features that initiate EHR orders raise oversight, liability, and regulatory considerations and are still in development
Which should you choose?
DoNotPay is consumer self-service ai that drafts disputes, cancels subscriptions, and chases refunds, best for consumers. Nabla is ambient ai assistant that drafts clinical notes, expanding into ehr agents, best for smb, mid-market, enterprise. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.