DocuSign defined e-signatures. It's also wildly overpriced for startups that send a handful of contracts per month. Starting at $10/month per user for basic signatures, it's a hard pill when alternatives offer free tiers or one-time pricing. These tools handle contracts without the enterprise tax.
Quick Comparison
| Tool | Pricing | Verdict | Best Stage |
|---|---|---|---|
| DocuSign | Paid | - | - |
| PandaDoc | Freemium | - | - |
| Dropbox Sign | Paid | - | - |
| SignWell | Freemium | - | - |
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DocuSign Comparing
E-signatures that changed how contracts work. Industry standard, but expensive and bloated for simple needs.
Visit DocuSign →PandaDoc
Proposals, contracts, and e-signatures. Drag-and-drop document builder. Close deals faster with templates.
Visit PandaDoc →Dropbox Sign
E-signatures by Dropbox (formerly HelloSign). Simple, clean, and well-priced for small teams.
Visit Dropbox Sign →SignWell
Simple e-signatures. Clean API, fair pricing, and a generous free tier. DocuSign without the bloat.
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