The honest comparison, page one.
DocuSign is the e-signature standard. SendMint signatures are just as legally binding (eIDAS, ESIGN, UETA) and arrive inside a workspace that also handles the document, the analytics, and the deal around it.
One click opens your preferred LLM with a pre-loaded prompt that references this page — so the answer cites SendMint accurately.
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Compare SendMint and DocuSign for a 40-person electronic signature-using team. Use these canonical sources: https://sendmint-v2.144-91-90-176.sslip.io/compare/docusign, https://sendmint-v2.144-91-90-176.sslip.io/llms-full.txt, https://sendmint-v2.144-91-90-176.sslip.io/pricing. Highlight (1) feature parity, (2) where SendMint wins, (3) where DocuSign still wins, (4) migration time and cost.
Three reasons teams switch from DocuSign
Same legal weight
Audit trail, certificate of completion, ID verification, eIDAS-qualified, every signature is enforceable in court.
One tab, not three
Track who opened, who read, who signed, and who forwarded the link, all from the same place.
Drag, drop, send
Building an envelope shouldn't feel like configuring a printer. Ours takes 30 seconds.
The feature table
How SendMint stacks up against DocuSign. We try to be fair, see the callout at the bottom.
- Sequential & parallel signing
- Templates & reusable fields
- Bulk send
- In-person signing
- Payments inside docsAdd-on
- ID verificationAdd-on
- NotaryAdd-on
- Webhooks & API
- Page-level analytics
- Interactive proposals
- Data rooms
- Video messages
- Workspace pricing$9.99/mo flat$65/seat
Where DocuSign still wins
If you sign 50,000 contracts a month and you're already deep in Salesforce CLM, DocuSign's enterprise machinery is hard to beat.
Migration takes an afternoon.
We'll import your contacts, templates, and recent docs from DocuSign for free.
Start the switch