Ledgerium vs Process Street: recorded work or hand-built checklists?
Process Street and Ledgerium meet at documentation but start from opposite ends. Process Street is checklist and SOP software: once you author a checklist, it runs that recurring process well, with assignments, conditional logic, and tracking on every run. Ledgerium does not author checklists by hand. It records the real workflow as you perform it and generates the SOP and process map from what actually happened. If your priority is executing recurring checklists you maintain, Process Street fits. If your priority is producing an accurate SOP from real work without writing it from memory, Ledgerium fits.
Why this comparison matters
Authoring and recording produce different first drafts. A hand-built checklist captures what the author remembers, which is where workarounds, exceptions, and cross-system steps go missing. Recording the real work removes that gap. But once a process is documented, running it repeatedly with assignments and tracking is its own job, and that is the part checklist software is built for.
Side-by-side comparison
Process Street capabilities verified as of June 2026. Confirm current details on Process Street's own site.
| Feature | Process Street | Ledgerium |
|---|---|---|
| How the SOP starts | Authored by hand from memory | Generated from a real recording |
| Captures workarounds and exceptions | Only if the author writes them | Captured as they happen |
| Recurring checklist execution | Yes, with assignments and tracking | |
| Per-step timing and bottleneck data | ||
| Process map from the work | ||
| Conditional logic on runs |
When Process Street fits
- Running recurring checklists with assignments and tracking
- Processes that need conditional logic on each run
- Teams that want a platform to execute, not just document, a workflow
When Ledgerium fits
- You want the SOP generated from real work, not written from memory
- The process spans several browser systems
- You also need timing, bottleneck, and automation signals
- You want documentation that reflects the work rather than a memory of it
Where Process Street is stronger
Process Street is better for ongoing recurring-checklist execution. Once a process is written down, it assigns tasks, applies conditional logic, and tracks completion across every run, which is exactly the operational job Ledgerium does not do.
How Ledgerium captures this
1. Install the extension
Add the Ledgerium recorder to Chrome. No screenshots and no keystrokes are ever captured.
2. Record the real workflow
Perform the process once. Ledgerium captures the structured steps, timing, and system context.
3. Get the output
Receive an SOP, a process map, and a workflow intelligence report generated from the real work.
Worth knowing
Ledgerium captures browser-based workflows through a Chrome extension and documents what it observes. It is not a checklist-execution platform: it does not assign, track, and enforce recurring checklist runs the way dedicated checklist software does.
Frequently asked questions
- For producing the SOP itself, yes. Process Street has you author checklists by hand, then runs them; Ledgerium records the real workflow and generates the SOP and process map from it. They overlap on documentation but differ on how the document is created.
- No. Ledgerium documents and measures workflows but does not assign, track, and enforce recurring checklist runs. For ongoing checklist execution with assignments and conditional logic, Process Street is the stronger fit.
- A recording captures what actually happened, including workarounds, exceptions, and cross-system steps an author would forget. A hand-built checklist only contains what the writer remembered, so it tends to describe an idealized process.
- Yes, and it is a natural fit. Record the real workflow in Ledgerium to produce an accurate SOP, then build the recurring checklist in Process Street from that SOP so the checklist your team runs reflects the real process.
- Ledgerium offers a free tier with 5 documented workflows per month and paid plans starting at 49 dollars per month. Verify current Process Street pricing on Process Street’s own pricing page, as plans change.
Try Ledgerium free, 5 workflows, no credit card
Record your first workflow and get a structured SOP, a process map, and an intelligence report from real work, not memory.
Free plan includes 5 documented workflows per month. No screenshots ever captured.