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Freed vs Suki
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Freed
Pros
- Purpose-built for clinicians rather than adapted from general transcription tools
- Learn my format feature adapts to individual clinician documentation styles over time
- No audio retention by default with HIPAA-compliant U.S.-based infrastructure and no PHI used for AI training
- Direct EHR push integration reduces manual copy-paste workflow
- 7-day free trial available on all individual plans with unlimited note generation
Cons
- Starter tier lacks EHR push, Learn my format, and ICD-10 coding — core features most clinicians would need
- Pricing starts at $39/month annually and goes up to $119/month, which adds up for multi-provider practices without group pricing
- Shared patients feature is still in alpha, limiting multi-provider collaboration
Suki
Pros
- Supports 100+ medical specialties with specialty-specific documentation
- Works across all major EHR systems with direct note syncing
- Available on desktop, iOS, and Android for flexible use in various care settings
- Goes beyond simple transcription with clinical reasoning and revenue cycle features
- Voice-enabled editing allows hands-free corrections and modifications
Cons
- Pricing is not publicly disclosed, requiring contact with sales team
- Primarily designed for healthcare organizations, not individual practitioners looking for simple tools
- Limited publicly available information about specific accuracy rates or technical methodology