SecureDocs is a simple, flat-rate VDR for M&A and diligence. Plox gives you the same security and a free plan to evaluate, plus page-by-page analytics and a modern interface, live in minutes.
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SecureDocs deserves credit for flat-rate pricing in a quote-heavy market. Plox goes a step further: a free plan to evaluate, a lower entry price, page-by-page analytics built in and a modern interface, while keeping the permissions, watermarks, NDAs and audit trail diligence needs.
Evaluate Plox on a real free plan and upgrade only when a deal is live, no card to look around.
Page-by-page engagement, real-time view alerts and lead scoring, not just access logs.
A fast, clean room on any device for you and the other side, no plugins or dated screens.
An honest, detailed look at where each tool shines, so you can decide with eyes open.
SecureDocs publicly lists flat-rate pricing; figures are approximate and may change.
SecureDocs publishes a flat rate billed annually. Plox publishes a flat rate too, and lets you start free.
Unlimited data rooms with full diligence controls, free plan to start.
A flat-rate VDR billed annually, no free plan.
A data room is a raise, a sale or an audit, and you should see it work before you pay.
Evaluate Plox on a free plan with live analytics, instead of committing to an annual rate up front.
Page-by-page engagement, real-time alerts and lead scoring tell you who is serious.
A fast, clean room your counterparties actually enjoy using, with no plugins.
No tool is right for everyone. Here's the straight answer.
SecureDocs is a virtual data room known for flat-rate pricing and a straightforward setup for M&A, fundraising, and corporate document sharing. It positions itself as a simpler, predictable-cost VDR.
Yes, Plox is a good SecureDocs alternative, pairing flat self-serve pricing with a free plan, modern UX, and page-by-page analytics. SecureDocs remains a solid choice for teams that want a phone-supported, contract-based flat-rate VDR.
Both emphasize flat pricing, but Plox is fully self-serve with per-seat paid plans and a free tier you can start without talking to sales. SecureDocs typically sells flat-rate plans on annual contracts arranged with its team.
Yes, Plox has a free plan with secure links, page-by-page analytics, and real-time notifications, no card and no time limit. SecureDocs does not offer a comparable permanently free plan.
Plox lets you create a workspace and share a secure link in minutes, entirely self-serve. SecureDocs is also quick to set up but is arranged through its sales and support process.
Yes, and this is a Plox strength: every plan includes page-by-page analytics covering who opened a document, time per page, drop-off, device, and location, plus real-time notifications. This page-level depth goes beyond basic VDR access logs.
Plox offers verified-email access, allow and block lists, visitor groups, and file-level permissions so you control and track access. SecureDocs provides standard VDR security and audit logging suited to diligence and fundraising.
Yes, Plox includes dynamic watermarking on its Team plan, along with screenshot protection and disable-download controls. These reduce the risk of sensitive files being copied or leaked.
Yes, Plox supports NDA and access-agreement gating on the Data Rooms plan, so viewers must accept terms before reaching documents. This is handy for fundraising and diligence rooms.
Migrating means uploading your documents into a Plox data room, recreating folders and permissions, and sharing new secure links. The 14-day Data Rooms trial lets you test the migration with no credit card.
Start free in under a minute. Bring your documents, share a link, and watch the analytics roll in.