Covet Review 2026
Quick Stats
| Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Score | 8.5/10 — Best Premium Option |
| Price | $99–149/month |
| Free Tier | Yes (limited, 15 notes/month) |
| EMR Integrations | 50+ |
| Best For | Practices that want premium quality with strong design |
Overview
Covet represents the premium middle ground: pricing competitive with other mainstream products, but with noticeably higher quality execution and design. The platform feels modern and thoughtfully built. If PawfectNotes is the best overall value, Covet is the best premium option—delivering higher-end quality without the ScribbleVet price premium or the Talkatoo reliability issues.
What We Liked
Consistently High Note Quality
Across all note types tested—routine exams, surgical procedures, complex cases—Covet's output was consistently strong. Notes are clinically detailed, well-organized, and feel like they were written by someone who understands veterinary medicine. Covet doesn't have a weakness in particular note types; everything it produces is solid to excellent.
Polished Modern Interface
Covet's user interface feels premium. The design is clean, interactions are smooth, and the overall experience is visibly more refined than competitors. If your team spends significant time in the interface daily, this polish matters for day-to-day satisfaction.
Building a Broader Platform
Unlike competitors focused narrowly on note generation, Covet is expanding into a broader clinical platform. Early signs suggest the company is thinking beyond just AI scribing, which bodes well for long-term product direction.
Good Performance on Complex Cases
Surgical procedures, multilimb fractures, exotic patient cases—Covet's AI handles complexity well. It doesn't default to generic templates when situations get complicated.
Strong EMR Ecosystem
With 50+ integrations, Covet covers most major systems and integrates smoothly.
What Could Be Better
Premium Pricing
At $99–149/month, Covet is more expensive than PawfectNotes. The quality premium is real, but you need to decide if higher-quality notes justify the price difference. For practices on tighter budgets, the $30-80/month difference compared to PawfectNotes adds up.
Fewer Customization Options Than ScribbleVet
If you need extensive template customization, Covet offers fewer options than ScribbleVet. This isn't a critical issue for most practices, but it's worth noting.
Smaller User Community Than Talkatoo
Covet is newer than Talkatoo, so there's a smaller established community. This means fewer published case studies and less accumulated user knowledge to draw from.
Pricing
Covet uses a straightforward subscription model:
- Starter: $99/month (up to 300 notes/month)
- Professional: $149/month (up to 800 notes/month, priority support)
- Free Tier: 15 notes/month
Annual discounts available.
Who It's Best For
- Practices with budget for premium pricing that want higher-quality note generation
- Clinics that value design and user experience as part of daily tool satisfaction
- Hospitals handling complex cases (surgery, orthopedics, exotics) where superior AI handling of complexity matters
- Practices that want future-proofing from a company building a broader platform
The Verdict
Covet earns Best Premium Option because it delivers on the premium promise without the feature bloat or price ceiling of ScribbleVet, and without the reliability issues of Talkatoo. If your practice has the budget and values consistent high-quality notes with excellent design, Covet is an excellent choice. It's $30-80/month more expensive than PawfectNotes, but that premium goes toward noticeably better note quality and interface design. For practices that can afford it, Covet is worth the investment.
Recommended for: Budget-conscious practices prioritizing note quality and design
Related Reading
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- Compare: Covet vs ScribbleVet
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