Government & Public Sector · head to head
American Legal Publishing vs Nextdoor for Government
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American Legal Publishing
Government & Public Sector
Municipal Code Solutions
- From
- $150/month
- Rated
- -

Nextdoor for Government
Government & Public Sector
Connect with Your Community
- From
- Free
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only Nextdoor for Government has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: American Legal Publishing a 2019 recodification contract between American Legal Publishing Corporation and the City of Dry Ridge, Kentucky, publicly posted by a separate Kentucky municipality as a model agreement, sets a base codification cost of $9,485 (USD) plus per-page increase rates of $18 (single column) and $21 (dual column) once the code exceeds the estimated page count, a one-time $550 setup fee to put the code in a searchable online format, $495 per year to host the code online after that, and a five-year supplement plan billed at $18-21 per reprinted page plus $200 per annual statutory update. This is one specific signed municipal contract, not a general price list, and actual costs for other municipalities will scale with code length.; Nextdoor for Government reaches only the residents who already use Nextdoor, so coverage varies sharply by neighbourhood
- They diverge on capability: American Legal Publishing covers Code Codification, Nextdoor for Government covers Agency Posts.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which American Legal Publishing and Nextdoor for Government actually diverge.
| Attribute | American Legal Publishing | Nextdoor for Government |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $150/month | Free |
| Pricing model | subscription | freemium |
| Free tier | No | Yes |
| Platforms | Web | Web, Ios, Android |
| Founded | 1912 | 2008 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Government & Public Sector).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in American Legal Publishing
- Code Codification
- Online Publishing
- Print Services
- Editorial Support
- Code Search
- Legislative Systems
- Document Management
- Public Portals
Only in Nextdoor for Government
- Agency Posts
- Emergency Alerts
- Community Polls
- Event Promotion
- Resident Engagement
- Everbridge
- AlertMedia
- RSS Feeds
Both cover
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
American Legal Publishing
- Citizen Servicesnot Nextdoor for Government
- Records Managementnot Nextdoor for Government
- Public Safetynot Nextdoor for Government
- Civic Engagementnot Nextdoor for Government
Nextdoor for Government
- Public agencies broadcasting local notices to residentsnot American Legal Publishing
- Emergency and safety alerts to a defined areanot American Legal Publishing
- Consulting neighbourhoods on local plansnot American Legal Publishing
- Reaching residents who do not read council mailingsnot American Legal Publishing
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
American Legal Publishing
- A 2019 recodification contract between American Legal Publishing Corporation and the City of Dry Ridge, Kentucky, publicly posted by a separate Kentucky municipality as a model agreement, sets a base codification cost of $9,485 (USD) plus per-page increase rates of $18 (single column) and $21 (dual column) once the code exceeds the estimated page count, a one-time $550 setup fee to put the code in a searchable online format, $495 per year to host the code online after that, and a five-year supplement plan billed at $18-21 per reprinted page plus $200 per annual statutory update. This is one specific signed municipal contract, not a general price list, and actual costs for other municipalities will scale with code length.
Nextdoor for Government
- Reaches only the residents who already use Nextdoor, so coverage varies sharply by neighbourhood
- Pricing is not published
- An outreach channel on somebody else's network rather than a system an agency controls
Pricing, plan by plan
American Legal Publishing
$150/month- Online Code$150/month
- Online Publishing
- Code Updates
- Search
Nextdoor for Government
Free- Free Agency AccountFree
- Agency Posts
- Emergency Alerts
- Community Polls
Which should you pick?
Choose American Legal Publishing if
- You need code codification.
- You also want online publishing.
Choose Nextdoor for Government if
- You need agency posts.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android.
- You also want emergency alerts.
Questions people ask
- Is American Legal Publishing or Nextdoor for Government better?
- Neither clearly leads. American Legal Publishing starts at $150/month and Nextdoor for Government at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, American Legal Publishing or Nextdoor for Government?
- Nextdoor for Government has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $150/month for American Legal Publishing and Free for Nextdoor for Government.
- Does American Legal Publishing or Nextdoor for Government run on more platforms?
- American Legal Publishing runs on Web. Nextdoor for Government runs on Web, Ios, Android.
- Can I use Nextdoor for Government for free?
- Yes. Nextdoor for Government has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. American Legal Publishing starts at $150/month.
- What is American Legal Publishing best used for?
- American Legal Publishing is most often used for citizen services, records management, public safety, civic engagement. Of those, citizen services and records management are not what Nextdoor for Government is typically brought in for.
- What can American Legal Publishing do that Nextdoor for Government cannot?
- American Legal Publishing covers Code Codification, Online Publishing, Print Services, Editorial Support. Nextdoor for Government covers Agency Posts, Emergency Alerts, Community Polls, Event Promotion. Both handle Web support.
