FetchDue vs Chaser

Both products exist so you stop chasing invoices by hand. The difference is what happens after the reminder goes out — and what you pay for it.

What Chaser is

Chaser is an established receivables platform: scheduled reminder sequences, receivables reporting, SMS and call credits, and built-in commercial credit checking so you can vet a customer before extending terms. Its published pricing is revenue-tiered, starting around $200/month and rising with your annual revenue (July 2026).

What FetchDue is

FetchDue is an AI collections agent built only for agencies. It doesn’t stop at sending the reminder on schedule:

  • It drafts every chase in your voice and sends from your own mailbox — to your client it reads like you wrote it, not like a platform template.
  • It reads every reply and acts on what the client actually said: a request to split the invoice becomes a drafted installment plan, a promise to pay is tracked and followed up if it slips, anything sensitive is handed straight back to you.
  • You approve every send — nothing reaches a client without your tap.
  • Pro is $29/month flat, with a 14-day no-card trial. No revenue tiers — your price doesn’t rise because your agency grew.

Choose Chaser if…

  • You need commercial credit checking before extending terms.
  • You want phone-call escalation with bundled call credits.
  • You run a finance team that wants a mature receivables reporting suite.

Choose FetchDue if…

  • You’re an agency where the person chasing invoices is also the person running the client relationship — and the chase has to sound like you.
  • You want the replies handled, not just the reminders scheduled — reading, classifying, and drafting the answer is the actual time sink.
  • You want to start at $29/month instead of $200+.

The fastest way to compare is to watch the agent work a real overdue book. See the live demo →