Digify and Plox cover the same ground: watermarking, NDAs, access control and data rooms. The difference is the experience, Plox is faster, cleaner, goes deeper on analytics, and starts free, so protecting a document never feels like a chore.
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Digify is a capable, established document-security tool, and that's exactly the point of comparison. Plox matches it on the fundamentals (watermarking, NDAs, allowlists, expiry, data rooms) and pulls ahead on the things you feel every day: speed, design, the depth of the analytics, and a free plan that lets you start without a trial clock.
A fast, beautiful interface for you and your viewers. Sharing, gating and tracking a document takes seconds, not a tour of nested settings.
Page-by-page time, drop-off, location and device, plus engagement scoring that ranks your warmest leads automatically.
A genuine free plan to begin, then flat pricing that doesn't punish you for adding security or a data room.
An honest, detailed look at where each tool shines, so you can decide with eyes open.
Competitor pricing reflects publicly listed plans at the time of writing and may change.
Digify's plans start higher and gate data rooms to upper tiers. Plox starts free, and a data room arrives at Team.
Full security, deep analytics and your first data room.
The tier where data rooms and team features come together.
When two tools do the same job, the better experience wins, and so does the better price.
From uploading a file to reading the analytics, Plox is built to be quick and obvious. Less hunting through settings, more getting the document out the door and seeing who engaged.
Beyond who opened what, Plox scores engagement so your warmest prospects rise to the top automatically, turning your document into a lead-qualification signal.
You can begin on a free plan and only pay when you need watermarking, data rooms or more seats, at a flat price that stays friendly as you grow.
No tool is right for everyone. Here's the straight answer.
Digify is a document security and data room platform built around DRM-style protection, watermarking, file expiry, and self-destructing access for sensitive files. It targets teams that need granular copy, print, and download controls on shared documents.
Yes. Plox is a strong Digify alternative for teams that want shareable secure links, page-by-page tracking, watermarking, NDA gating, and data rooms without heavy DRM setup. If your priority is link-based sharing with built-in analytics rather than locked-down desktop DRM, Plox fits well.
Plox pricing is flat, published on the site, and self-serve, with paid plans billed per seat and a free plan to start. Compare the current Digify tiers against Plox plans directly, since features like watermarking and data rooms sit on different paid levels in each tool.
Yes. Plox has a free plan with secure trackable links, page-by-page analytics, and real-time view notifications, with no credit card and no time limit. Email gating and watermarking are reserved for paid plans rather than the free tier.
Plox includes analytics on every plan, with page-by-page view tracking showing who opened a document, time per page, drop-off, location, and device, plus real-time notifications. This makes Plox useful when engagement tracking matters as much as security.
Plox controls access with verified-email access, allow and block lists, disabled downloads, and file-level permissions and visitor groups in data rooms. Digify leans more on DRM-style document controls, so the right choice depends on whether you need link-level access control or device-level protection.
Yes. Plox offers dynamic watermarking and screenshot protection on its Team plan, stamping viewer identity onto documents to deter leaks. Digify also provides watermarking, so both can mark shared files, with Plox tying it to link-based viewing.
Yes. Plox supports NDA and access-agreement gating in its Data Rooms plan, so viewers must accept terms before opening files. This is useful for diligence and fundraising where an NDA must precede document access.
Yes. Plox includes one data room on the Team plan and unlimited data rooms on the Data Rooms plan, with file-level permissions, visitor groups, and a Q&A module. This makes Plox a direct alternative for virtual data room use cases that Digify also serves.
Plox is best for sales, fundraising, and diligence teams that want trackable secure links, analytics, watermarking, NDA gating, and data rooms with minimal setup. Digify is a better fit when you specifically need strong DRM and granular print or copy restrictions on downloaded files.
Start free in under a minute. Bring your documents, share a link, and watch the analytics roll in.