Qualia vs Skyslope

Qualia logo
Qualia is a cloud-based title, escrow, and closing management platform — automating document workflows, e-signatures, and compliance tracking for the settlement side of real estate transactions.
$3,599/yr
Skyslope logo
A compliance-first transaction management platform built for brokerages that need strong broker oversight, auditable workflows, and commission management.
Custom (~$400+/mo brokerages)

Qualia vs Skyslope: feature comparison

FeatureQualiaSkyslope
Audit Trail
Broker Dashboard
Commission Calculation
Compliance Review Workflow
E-signature (built-in)
MLS Forms Integration
Mobile App (iOS + Android)
Zapier / API Integration

Qualia — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • AI-powered "Clear" module automates ~80% of title and escrow production, cutting manual data entry for title processors
  • "Connect" portal gives buyers, sellers, agents, and lenders a shared real-time closing dashboard — reducing status-check email chains
  • Built-in wire fraud protection ("Shield") actively monitors for suspicious wiring instruction changes
  • Deep integrations with major title underwriters (Fidelity, First American, Old Republic) and leading LOS platforms

Cons

  • Not an agent or broker tool — no MLS forms library, commission tracking, or broker compliance workflow
  • Published starting price of $3,599/year is a floor; enterprise tiers require multi-stage sales calls with no self-serve option
  • Migrating from legacy desktop title software (SoftPro, RamQuest) involves significant data conversion and staff retraining
  • Accounting customization is limited and users report occasional bugs with slow support response times on complex issues

Skyslope — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong broker oversight and compliance review workflow
  • DigiSign e-signature included — no separate DocuSign fees
  • Native commission calculation and reporting
  • Auditable trail suitable for DOJ / state inspections

Cons

  • Brokerage-oriented — overkill (and expensive) for solo agents
  • Less flexible than dotloop for informal deal collaboration
  • Steeper learning curve