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Most people who reach a vendor's scheduler and stop were right to stop. Either the number is not big enough, or the question you actually have is not one a sales call answers. Both are addressable without talking to us.
Pick the one that matches your hesitation
Ungated calculator, runs in your browser, nothing transmitted. If it comes back under 3x we will tell you so on the page and you can close the tab. That is the honest outcome for a good number of institutions.
Open the calculator →Open a real document type and walk a decision back to source — page, model, confidence, rule, approver, write-back. The two red fields are the ones worth your time, because they are the ones that went wrong.
Open the explorer →Head-to-head against Hyperscience, ABBYY, Instabase and an internal build, each with a section on when you should buy the other one. If you need FedRAMP today, we say so and you can stop reading.
See the comparisons →Every organisation named on this site will take a reference call, and you can have one before you ever speak to us properly. Say which situation is closest to yours and we will arrange it.
See the deployments →Or the real reason
It is the most common unspoken objection and it is a fair one. Six deployments, none of them yet in the United States, no FedRAMP authorisation and no analyst placement. Against Hyperscience or IBM in a risk committee, that is a genuine disadvantage and no amount of architecture argument fixes it.
What we can offer against it: every customer takes reference calls, the security posture is published rather than gated, and we will tell you we are not a fit before you have spent a quarter finding out. If that is not enough, it is not enough — and a comparison page that pretended otherwise would not have been worth reading.
One line to hello@densery.com reaches us directly. No sequence, no nurture track, no mailing list. If you say "not now", the next thing you hear from us is nothing.
This is the page Bretton AI instruments as /meeting-not-booked. Knowing how many prospects reached your scheduler and left — and which of these four objections they then clicked — is a better signal than your form-fill count, and almost nobody measures it.