Priced as an intelligence platform.Not a data subscription.
Three tiers. The line between them is the depth of the analytical layer you need and the number of portfolios you maintain. Specific dollar figures are confirmed during the access conversation — pricing for a young platform is a discussion, not a download.
Professional
For the individual lobbyist or small policy team operating in one to three states.
- Up to 5 states with full analytical coverage
- Priority portfolio · 50 bill limit · basic vocabulary config
- Intel cards · weekly Monday brief · auto-generated
- Session calendar & deadline alerts
- Standard chair behavioral profiles
- Single seat · CSV export
Team
For government affairs teams, firms with 3–10 active client portfolios, and mid-size trade associations.
- All 50 states · full coverage where available
- Unlimited portfolios · per-client, per-issue, per-coalition
- Blocker maps & coalition signal tracking
- Procedural posture & session pressure analysis
- Multi-user seats · co-counsel invites
- API access · webhook delivery
- Review Console · editorial workflow for AI outputs
- Whip count & vote intelligence
- Q&A Console · corpus search with citations
- Branded retainer-ready exports
Enterprise
For Fortune-scale government affairs operations, large firms, and national associations.
- Everything in Team · with no portfolio cap
- Dedicated analyst integration · embedded support
- Custom chair profile coverage · target states
- SSO · audit logging · role-based access
- Procurement-ready security review & MSA
- SLA on analysis latency & uptime
- Quarterly executive briefing with InDocket analysts
InDocket is in private beta. Tiered pricing is firm at the structural level — what you get, how you get it, and where the line is between Professional, Team, and Enterprise. Specific dollar figures are confirmed during the access conversation, where we can scope the right tier for the size of your portfolio and the states you actually operate in. Self-serve pricing is on the roadmap for 2027.
Where the line is, capability by capability.
The data layer is identical across all three tiers. The analytical layer is what scales — depth of coverage, portfolio count, blocker mapping, and integration surface.
| Capability | Professional | Team | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data Layer · The Floor | |||
| Real-time bill status & text | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Session calendars & deadline alerts | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Keyword tracking & topic tagging | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| States with bill data | 5 | 50 | 50 |
| Analytical Layer · The Difference | |||
| States with full analytical coverage | 1–3 | 27+ | Custom · all 50 on request |
| Procedural posture analysis | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Blocker identification & chair profiles | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Coalition & coordinated-sponsor mapping | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Session pressure modeling | Read-only | ✓ | ✓ |
| Intelligence Layer · What the Platform Produces | |||
| Weekly briefing (auto-generated) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Momentum scoring per bill | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Whip count & vote intelligence | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Q&A Console (corpus search) | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Bill Library research packages | 1 per bill | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Artifact Workspace & delivery tracking | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Workflow · How the Team Operates | |||
| Priority portfolios | 1 · 50 bills | Unlimited | Unlimited · no cap |
| Seats | 1 | Per-seat priced | Custom · org-wide |
| Per-client portfolios (for firms) | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Monday brief & weekly assessment | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Leadership-ready exports (PDF) | CSV only | ✓ | Branded · co-counsel ready |
| Review Console (editorial workflow) | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Constellation graph | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Integration & Security | |||
| API access | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Webhooks & alert delivery | Email only | Email · Slack · API | All · custom routing |
| Organizational vocabulary & voice config | Basic | Full | Full + custom |
| Member portal / white-label branding | — | Add-on | ✓ |
| SSO / SAML | — | Add-on | ✓ |
| Procurement & security review | Standard MSA | Standard MSA | Custom MSA · SOC 2 report |
| SLA | — | 99.5% uptime | 99.9% · analysis-latency SLA |
| Support · How We Show Up | |||
| Onboarding | Self-serve · docs | Guided · vocabulary + voice setup included | White-glove · org config + 30 days |
| Embedded analyst time | — | — | ✓ |
| Quarterly executive briefing | — | Annual | Quarterly |
Honest answers to the obvious questions.
No edge-case trivia. The five things every government affairs lead has asked us in their first call.
How is InDocket different from BillTrack50, Quorum, or FiscalNote?
Those platforms are in the data delivery business — bill status, text, calendars, AI summaries. InDocket is in the analytical layer business. We sit above that data and apply the political and procedural context that determines whether anything actually moves: blocker identification, chair behavioral patterns, calendar-window pressure, decision-layer assessments. The platforms compete on coverage and AI features. InDocket isn’t competing on coverage. It’s competing on intelligence.
Do we have to replace our current tracking platform to use InDocket?
No. Most teams run InDocket alongside their existing tracker for the first six to twelve months. The two products do different things — your tracker is your bill-status pipe, InDocket is the analytical layer on top. Many customers eventually consolidate down to InDocket plus a free public-data source, but that’s a decision they make after a session or two of seeing the overlap.
How quickly does analysis appear after a legislative action?
Bill status arrives in under four minutes. The InDocket analytical layer — procedural posture, blocker reassessment, session-pressure update — is published within 24 hours of significant action and typically much sooner. Major chair behaviors, posture shifts, and coalition signals usually publish same-day. Enterprise tier has a contractual analysis-latency SLA.
Can InDocket integrate with our existing tools?
Team and Enterprise tiers ship with REST API access, webhooks, and Slack delivery. Common integrations: HubSpot & Salesforce for client engagement, Notion & Coda for internal briefs, and email-to-PDF for board packets. Enterprise customers get custom routing — including direct integration with internal data warehouses. There’s a documented API reference; we don’t gatekeep our outputs.
Which states have full analytical coverage at launch?
27 states at launch — chosen by where the active government affairs market actually operates: California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Delaware, and South Carolina. The full state-by-state coverage map is on the Coverage page. Standard analytical coverage is in 15 more states; data-only in 8.