Comparison

sign.pink vs Signaturely

A fair Signaturely alternative. Signaturely is friendly and simple, but its free tier is capped and its team plan is billed per user. sign.pink is $3/month flat, no per-seat fees, no account for signers.

Signaturely is one of the friendlier names in e-signature: a clean, approachable app pitched at small businesses, with a free tier so you can try it before you pay. If you have ever signed a document through it, you already know it handles the basics well and does not bury you in enterprise jargon. We are not here to pretend it is bad software, because it is not.

The friction shows up at the edges. Signaturely's free plan is real but limited to a small number of documents each month, so people who sign regularly tend to move to a paid plan fairly quickly. And once you bring a team along, the business tier is billed per user, which means your bill grows with headcount rather than with how much you actually send. sign.pink takes a simpler stance: one $3/month flat price, a forever-free tier for the occasional signer, no per-seat math, and no account required for the people you send documents to.

sign.pink vs Signaturely, side by side

sign.pinkSignaturely
Lowest paid price framing$3/mo flatHigher; verify on site
Free tierForever-free, light useCapped free tier; verify limit on site
Per-seat fees on team planNoYes, billed per user
Document / envelope capsNoneFree tier capped; verify on site
Account required for signersNoVerify on site
API availableYesVerify on site

Competitor details are general and change often — verify current pricing and limits on Signaturely’s own site before deciding.

Why people switch

People usually leave Signaturely for one reason: the cost shape stops fitting them. The free plan is capped at a small number of documents a month, so as soon as signing becomes routine you are nudged onto a paid plan — and Signaturely's own pricing page describes its business tier as billed per user, so a small team of three or four quietly turns into a recurring bill that scales with seats rather than with how much you actually send. sign.pink removes both pressures: a single $3/month flat rate with no per-seat multiplier, plus a permanent free tier for light use, so the price you see is the price you pay whether you are one person or a small crew. You get the same legal foundation — ESIGN and UETA binding in all 50 states, eIDAS-aligned for Europe, a tamper-evident audit trail on every document — without watching the meter on documents or seats.

sign.pink vs Signaturely — FAQ

For occasional, light use it can be, but the free plan is capped at a small number of documents per month, so people who sign regularly tend to hit the limit and move to a paid plan. sign.pink also offers a forever-free tier for light use, and its paid plan is a single $3/month flat rate with no document caps. Check Signaturely's current free-tier limit on signaturely.com before relying on it, since the allowance has changed over time.

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