Jubilee Pro reviews, pricing, and alternatives for 2026
Short answer
Jubilee Pro is browser-based bankruptcy petition software from LegalPRO Systems, published at $50 a month for Jubilee 36 and $83 a month for Jubilee 300, with pay-per-case pricing at $49 for an individual case and $99 for a business case as of August 2026. Jubilee rates 4.5 out of 5 on 105 Capterra reviews. Its lowest monthly plan is below Best Case Cloud at $99 per user per month.
Jubilee Pro, the successor to LegalPRO Systems’ BankruptcyPRO, is the lowest published monthly price among the dedicated US consumer bankruptcy platforms and the second-highest rated. This page covers what Jubilee Pro is, what LegalPRO publishes as pricing, how Jubilee compares to Best Case and NextChapter, and what it does with a completed paper intake form. Every figure here was verified on 19 August 2026.
What is Jubilee Pro?
Jubilee Pro is browser-based bankruptcy petition software from LegalPRO Systems, covering the petition, Schedules A through J, the Statement of Financial Affairs, the means test and the creditor matrix for US consumer cases. LegalPRO’s earlier product line was BankruptcyPRO, which is why some firms still search for both names. LegalPRO Systems was sold recently, so ownership questions are worth asking a Jubilee sales contact directly.
One ownership detail matters to buyers. Jubilee resells CIN Legal Data Services credit-report data, and CIN Legal Data Services is a Stretto property, the same company that owns Best Case and CINcompass. A firm that leaves Best Case for Jubilee is still buying a Stretto data product inside the alternative.
How much does Jubilee cost?
Jubilee publishes $50 a month for the Jubilee 36 plan and $83 a month for Jubilee 300. Firms that prefer no subscription can pay per case at $49 for an individual case and $99 for a business case, and Jubilee has also been quoted at $59 per case. That $50 monthly figure works out to $600 a year, against Best Case Cloud at $1,188 per user per year.
| Product | Owner | Deployment | Published price, August 2026 | Capterra rating | How intake data gets in |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jubilee Pro | LegalPRO Systems | Browser | $50 a month (Jubilee 36), $83 a month (Jubilee 300); pay per case at $49 individual, $99 business | 4.5 on 105 reviews, 94% positive | Manual entry; CIN Legal Data Services credit data, resold from Stretto |
| Best Case | Stretto | Windows desktop or Best Case Cloud | Cloud $99 per user per month; desktop $1,500 to $4,000 year one, then $750 to $2,350 a year | 3.9 on 39 reviews, 21% negative | Manual keying; CIN Legal Data Services credit pull, Schedules D, E and F only; MyCaseInfo questionnaire, priced per download |
| NextChapter | Clio, via its $1 billion vLex acquisition in 2025 | Browser | $159 a year up to 4 cases, $649 up to 11, $999 unlimited; Pro+ $1,099 to $1,599 | 4.8 on 136 reviews, 98% positive | Manual entry; MyChapter client portal add-on at $500; Virtual Paralegal from $1,500 a year |
| CINcompass | Stretto | Browser, built on Microsoft Silverlight | $75 a month up to 10 filings, $100 a month for 11 to 25 | 3.2 on 6 reviews | Manual entry |
| Casewell | Independent | Browser, runs before the petition software | Free during the current beta | Not yet listed on Capterra | A scanned handwritten packet, a typed PDF or a recorded intake interview, read five times independently and exported as a .BCB file |
Jubilee vs Best Case
Jubilee Pro is browser-based, published at $50 a month, and rated 4.5 out of 5 on 105 Capterra reviews. Best Case is desktop or browser, owned by Stretto, published at $99 per user per month for Best Case Cloud or $1,500 to $4,000 in year one for desktop, and rated 3.9 out of 5 on 39 reviews with Document Management at 2.5. Jubilee is cheaper and better rated; Best Case holds the installed base.
The gap that decides it is switching cost. Moving a bankruptcy practice off its petition platform is quoted across the category at $1,000 to $10,000 once data transfer, parallel running and retraining are counted, and open Chapter 13 cases with docket history normally finish where they started. There is no published specification for the .BCB file format and no public Best Case API, so every migration off Best Case is a manual scoping exercise. That is why firms who prefer Jubilee on paper often stay put, and it is worked through in full in Best Case alternatives compared.
One more caution about the pay-per-case option. At $49 per individual case, Jubilee is priced in the same band as the outsourced petition-prep market, where verified vendor pages charge $200 to $350 for a Chapter 7 and $350 to $500 for a Chapter 13. The software licence is a small share of the cost of a prepared petition; the labour is the rest.
What do users say about Jubilee?
Jubilee holds 4.5 out of 5 on 105 Capterra reviews with 94 percent positive sentiment as of August 2026. That places it second in the dedicated bankruptcy category behind NextChapter at 4.8 on 136 reviews, and well ahead of Best Case at 3.9 on 39 and CINcompass at 3.2 on 6. Jubilee has carried more than two and a half times as many Capterra reviews as Best Case, which has only 39.
We are not quoting individual Jubilee reviews on this page, because the ones available do not add anything the aggregate does not already say. The aggregate is the honest summary: firms who use Jubilee like it, and there is no cluster of complaints of the kind that shows up against Best Case, where six of the 39 reviews are one star and the Value for money sub-score is 3.5.
What are the best Jubilee alternatives?
The alternatives to Jubilee Pro are NextChapter, owned by Clio and rated 4.8 on 136 Capterra reviews from $159 a year, and Best Case, owned by Stretto and rated 3.9 on 39 reviews at $99 per user per month for Best Case Cloud. CINcompass rates 3.2 on 6 reviews and runs on Microsoft Silverlight, which reached end of life in October 2021. Casewell runs before petition software rather than replacing it.
- NextChapter, best for firms that want the highest-rated product. 4.8 on 136 reviews, $159 a year up to four cases through $999 a year unlimited, owned by Clio.
- Best Case, best for firms already carrying Chapter 13 docket history in it. $99 per user per month for Best Case Cloud, and no migration to pay for.
- Jubilee Pro, best on published monthly price. $50 a month, or $49 per individual case with no subscription.
- CINcompass, not recommended. Lowest rating in the category and a dead runtime dependency.
- Casewell, for the data-entry problem specifically. It reads a completed intake packet and exports a verified .BCB file. See bankruptcy software for attorneys for where each product fits.
Does Jubilee import handwritten intake forms?
No. Jubilee Pro publishes no handwriting recognition and no scanned-form import as of August 2026. Its documented ways in are manual entry by a paralegal and credit-report data from CIN Legal Data Services, which fills the creditor schedules only. No dedicated bankruptcy platform, including Best Case, NextChapter and CINcompass, publishes a way to read a completed handwritten client questionnaire.
That gap has a cost you can put a number on. Stretto markets its own credit-report import as saving an average of 60 minutes of data entry per case, and that import fills only Schedules D, E and F. If automating the creditor schedules alone is worth an hour by the incumbent’s own accounting, Schedules A through J, the Statement of Financial Affairs and the means test are worth more. With a paralegal billing rate of $134 an hour per NALA’s 2024 National Utilization and Compensation Report, the arithmetic is not subtle.
Accuracy carries a cost too. In the Department of Justice US Trustee Program’s FY2024 debtor audits, 110 of 539 audited cases, or 20 percent, contained at least one material misstatement, with income-related findings in 66 percent of flagged cases. Amending a schedule of creditors or the creditor matrix costs $34 under the US Courts Bankruptcy Miscellaneous Fee Schedule effective December 2023, and In re Parikh, 508 B.R. 572 (Bankr. E.D.N.Y. 2014), imposed Rule 9011 sanctions on debtor’s counsel for schedule omissions. Retyping volume is where those errors enter.
Casewell reads the paper packet your clients already fill in. Each page is read five times independently, the reads are compared field by field, and any field where the reads disagree is shown to your staff beside the cropped handwriting so a person decides rather than the software guessing. The .BCB file is read back and checked against the values your team confirmed before it is released. Detail is on how Casewell works and OCR for handwritten legal intake forms.
How much does Jubilee bankruptcy software cost?
LegalPRO publishes $50 a month for Jubilee 36 and $83 a month for Jubilee 300. Pay-per-case pricing is $49 for an individual case and $99 for a business case, and Jubilee has also been quoted at $59 per case. Figures as of August 2026.
Is Jubilee cheaper than Best Case?
Yes on published price. Jubilee at $50 a month is $600 a year, against Best Case Cloud at $99 per user per month, which is $1,188 per user per year. Best Case desktop is $1,500 to $4,000 in year one and $750 to $2,350 a year in maintenance thereafter.
Is Jubilee or NextChapter better for a small bankruptcy firm?
NextChapter rates higher at 4.8 out of 5 on 136 Capterra reviews against Jubilee at 4.5 on 105. Jubilee is cheaper monthly at $50 a month, while NextChapter is cheaper for very low volume at $159 a year for up to four cases. Run two real cases through each before deciding.
Who owns Jubilee Pro?
Jubilee Pro comes from LegalPRO Systems, which also produced BankruptcyPRO. LegalPRO Systems was sold recently. Jubilee resells CIN Legal Data Services credit data, and CIN Legal Data Services is owned by Stretto, the same company that owns Best Case and CINcompass.
Does switching to Jubilee reduce petition data entry?
No. Jubilee takes case data by hand, the same as Best Case, NextChapter and CINcompass. Switching platforms moves the typing onto a different screen. The saving comes from removing the transcription step in front of whichever platform your firm keeps.
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This page is general information for law-firm staff, not legal advice for any particular case.