Finance tools are trust-critical: the bar is accuracy, compliance and real support, not flashy features. So where does Jubilee actually fit?
Bankruptcy petition preparation, document automation and case management for legal practices. $95 per case pay-as-you-go, or annual plans from $995 for up to 36 filings to $4,995 for 500. Size the tier to your real filing volume; sporadic filers do better per case.

Pay As You Go at $95 per case, or annual subscriptions billed by yearly filing volume: Jubilee 36 $995/yr (up to 36 filings, 2 users, $34.99/case over), Jubilee 150 $2,495/yr (up to 150, 3 users, $26.99 over), Jubilee 300 $3,995/yr (up to 300, 3 users, $17.99 over), Jubilee 500 $4,995/yr (up to 500, 5 users, $12.99 over). Prices are for annual billing (re-verified 2026-07-19). Plans change — always verify the live price on their site.
It's a focused vertical tool — bankruptcy petition preparation and case management — so its whole value is bounded by that practice area; a general legal practice won't get much from it. The case-count tiers are the thing to size correctly: pick 36 vs 300 by your real annual filing volume, and check whether the pay-per-case option is cheaper if you file sporadically. For a bankruptcy practice, the automation and court-form handling are exactly the point.
Recurring themes from Capterra, GetApp, Software Advice and ITQlick, read in August 2026. We have not run Jubilee ourselves, so this is other buyers' experience rather than ours. We summarise it here because the complaints are usually the part a vendor page leaves out.
The natural comparison is Best Case (Stretto) or general practice-management software — the established bankruptcy-software peer — Jubilee competes on price and cloud access; size the case tier to your volume. Decide by which one fits the job above, not by the louder brand.
The ex-banker filter — the same yardstick on every review (how we review): My ex-banker filter is simple: does Jubilee remove a real cost — time, errors, missed revenue — bigger than what it charges? If the job above is genuinely yours, it's worth a look. We never publish fake or “exclusive” prices, so always confirm the current plan on their site.
The bar here is higher than features. Check who actually holds the money and under what licence, whether client funds are segregated, what audit trail and permission controls you get, and how support behaves when something goes wrong mid-transaction. Anything touching payments should be able to answer those in writing; if it cannot, that is your answer.
Skip it if you don't practice bankruptcy law, or you file so few cases that a general practice-management tool plus manual forms is enough. Buying a tool to fix a problem you don't have yet just adds cost and another login to manage.
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