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$159 per year
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  1. Professional services (engineering, legal, consulting, etc.)
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What is NextChapter

NextChapter is a cloud-based legal practice management platform focused on bankruptcy law firms. It supports case intake, client communication, document generation, and court filing workflows, with an emphasis on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 matters. The product is typically used by small to mid-sized firms that want an integrated system tailored to bankruptcy-specific processes rather than a general-purpose practice management tool.

pros

Bankruptcy-specific workflows

The product is designed around Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 case lifecycles, which can reduce the need for heavy customization compared with general practice management systems. It includes tools aligned to common bankruptcy tasks such as petition preparation and deadline-driven case tracking. This specialization can be a practical fit for firms that primarily handle consumer bankruptcy matters.

Integrated document and filing tools

NextChapter centers on generating bankruptcy forms and managing supporting documents within the same system used for case management. This reduces context switching between separate document assembly and matter tracking tools. For firms that file frequently, tighter coupling between case data and forms can lower re-keying and version-control issues.

Cloud-based firm access

As a web-based system, it supports access for attorneys and staff without on-premises infrastructure. This can simplify remote work and multi-location collaboration compared with server-hosted deployments. Cloud delivery also typically shortens implementation time for smaller firms with limited IT resources.

cons

Narrow practice area focus

The product’s strongest fit is bankruptcy; firms with significant work outside bankruptcy may find gaps in matter types, templates, and workflows. General-purpose platforms in this space often provide broader configurability across multiple practice areas. Mixed-practice firms may need additional tools or processes to cover non-bankruptcy work.

Ecosystem and integrations vary

Compared with larger, more general platforms, available third-party integrations and marketplace options may be more limited or more specialized. If a firm relies on a specific accounting, document management, or client intake stack, it may need to validate integration depth and data sync behavior. Some connections may require workarounds or manual steps depending on the firm’s toolset.

Reporting and customization constraints

Specialized systems can prioritize guided workflows over deep customization of fields, dashboards, and reports. Firms with complex internal KPIs, custom matter stages, or bespoke document sets may need to confirm how far the platform can be tailored. Advanced reporting may require exporting data for analysis if built-in options do not meet requirements.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Pro Basic $159 per year (up to 4 cases/year); $649 per year (up to 11 cases/year); $999 per year (unlimited cases) Chapter 7/11/13 support, ECF integration, unlimited client storage, case management tools, local forms, up to 6 concurrent users included, unlimited districts, standard support.
Pro+ $1,099 per year (up to 11 cases/year); $1,599 per year (unlimited cases) Includes all Pro Basic features plus MyChapter client portal, NextMessage texting, NextChapter Notices, hearing scheduler, attorney fee report, calendar integrations, Quick Means Test tool, custom fields.
Whoa Package $1,999 per year (unlimited cases) All Pro+ features plus Doc Creator (document automation/custom templates) — marketed as the full-featured bundle for firm automation.
Docs Pro (non-bankruptcy practice areas) $199 per month or $1,999 per year NextChapter Docs, Forms Exchange, unlimited doc storage, custom fields, payments integration, document checklists & tasklists, Clio integration, client texting & client portal.
Docs Whoa (non-bankruptcy practice areas) $399 per month or $3,999 per year All Docs Pro features with expanded Doc Creator capabilities for broader practice areas.

Additional pricing notes / add-ons (official site):

  • Additional users: All plans include 6 users for free; additional users $99 per user per year. (Official add-on line item.)
  • Chapter 13 Package: $250 per year.
  • Doc Creator (as an add-on): $500 per year (if bought separately).
  • MyChapter (client portal upgrade): $500 per year.
  • Notices: $200 per year.
  • NextMessage (SMS/texting): $300 per year.
  • Virtual Paralegal: packages start at $1,500 per year; Virtual Paralegal hourly rates / packages also documented (e.g., starts at $50/hour; annual packages: 5 cases $1,500; 10 cases $2,850; 15 cases $4,050).

Seller details

NextChapter, Inc.
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https://www.nextchapterbk.com/

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