The DocuSign alternative that doesn't cost $15 a month.
Same legal validity. None of the caps, complexity, or renewal surprises. DocuSign was built for legal departments with a procurement team — sign.pink is built for the rest of us.
At a glance
| sign.pink | DocuSign | |
|---|---|---|
| Price (entry tier) | $3/mo | $10–15/mo |
| Free plan | Forever-free tier | Trial only |
| Envelope cap | None | 5/mo or 100/yr |
| Overage charges | ||
| Predictable renewal price | ||
| No account needed for signers | ||
| Built for simple, occasional signing | ||
| Core: templates, signing order, audit trail, API |
DocuSign figures reflect its Personal/Standard tiers as of June 2026 and may require annual billing. Verify current pricing on docusign.com.
The hidden envelope cap, explained
DocuSign's Personal plan limits you to 5 envelopes a month. Standard and Business Pro include only 100 envelopes per user per year— roughly 8 a month — after which overage charges apply. Many users assume "unlimited" and get a surprise bill. With sign.pink Pro there is simply no cap to hit and nothing to overage.
"Simple" shouldn't have a learning curve
Around one in five DocuSign users report difficulty navigating its interface. If you just need a lease, an NDA, or an offer letter signed, sign.pink gets you there in a couple of taps — on your phone, with nothing to configure.
Who should switch — and who shouldn't
Individuals, freelancers, small businesses, and anyone who signs occasionally will save money and time with sign.pink. If you're a large enterprise with deep legacy DocuSign integrations across many systems, those integrations may keep you there — and that's an honest answer. We're the obvious choice for the 90% of signings that were never enterprise to begin with.
Comparing others too? See our full alternatives breakdown, or read about why e-signatures are legally binding.
sign.pink vs DocuSign — FAQ
Yes. Both rely on the same legal foundations — the U.S. ESIGN Act and UETA — so a sign.pink signature is just as enforceable in all 50 states, with the same kind of tamper-evident audit trail.