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Signpace vs DocuSign

Signpace vs DocuSign: Which is right for you?

DocuSign is the industry standard for enterprise e-signatures. Signpace is built for freelancers, small teams, and anyone who needs to sign documents fast — without a $15/month subscription.

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Feature comparison

Feature Signpace DocuSign
Free plan Yes — 3 docs/month, no credit card No permanent free plan (30-day trial only)
Starting price $12/month (Starter) $15/user/month (Essentials)
Account to sign Not required for basic signing Required for all use
PDF signing Yes Yes
Send for signatures Yes (Starter+) Yes
Audit trail Yes (Pro plan) Yes (all plans)
Multi-signer Up to 5 signers (Pro) Up to 5 signers (Essentials+)
Custom branding Yes (Pro) Yes (Business Pro+)
API access No Yes (add-on)
Mobile app Web only (mobile-responsive) iOS + Android

Price: Signpace wins on value

DocuSign's cheapest paid plan (Essentials) starts at $15/user/month, billed annually. There is no permanent free plan — only a 30-day trial. Signpace offers a forever-free tier (3 documents/month, no credit card) and a Starter plan at $12/month. For freelancers and small teams, that's a significant savings.

No account required with Signpace

DocuSign requires an account for all signing actions. Signpace lets anyone sign a document or create a signature without creating an account. For one-off signing needs, this removes all friction.

When should you choose DocuSign instead?

DocuSign makes more sense if you need enterprise compliance (SOC 2 Type II, FedRAMP), deep CRM/ERP integrations (Salesforce, SAP, Microsoft 365), high-volume API access, or advanced identity verification (SMS, KBA, ID check).

When Signpace is the better choice

When to choose DocuSign instead

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