A SignWell alternative — and we'll be fair about it.
SignWell is genuinely good: unlimited, no hidden caps, around $8/month. sign.pink's edge is simpler — $3/month flat, a real free tier, and a consumer-first feel for everyday signing.
At a glance
| sign.pink | SignWell | |
|---|---|---|
| Price (entry tier) | $3/mo | $8/mo |
| Free plan | Forever-free tier | Limited free |
| Unlimited documents | ||
| Hidden volume cap | ||
| Overage charges | ||
| Per-seat minimum | ||
| No account needed for signers | ||
| Core: templates, signing order, audit trail, API |
SignWell figures reflect its unlimited tier as of June 2026 and may require annual billing. Verify current pricing on signwell.com before purchase.
Credit where it's due
We're not going to manufacture a weakness here. SignWell is one of the good ones: unlimited documents at roughly $8/month, a clean interface, and none of the hidden caps or surprise overages that plague the bigger brands. If you're on SignWell and happy, you're already ahead of most of the market. So this comparison is about preference and price, not fixing something broken.
Where sign.pink edges ahead
Price.$3/month flat is well under half of SignWell's ~$8, and for occasional signers that gap adds up — plus our forever-free tier means you may not pay anything at all.
Feel. sign.pink is built consumer-first. The whole experience is phone-native, fast, and a little bit fun — designed for the person signing a lease, an offer letter, or a permission slip, not for someone administering a document pipeline. Same serious foundation underneath: ESIGN and UETA binding in all 50 states, eIDAS-aligned, tamper-evident audit trail.
Who should switch — and who shouldn't
If you want the lowest honest price and a friendlier, more personal experience, sign.pink is the better fit — especially if a free tier matters to you. If you're already settled into SignWell and its specific team features fit your workflow, there's no urgent reason to move; it's a fair tool at a fair price. We just think $3 and consumer-first is a better deal for most people.
Comparing the whole field? See the full alternatives breakdown.
sign.pink vs SignWell — FAQ
Honestly, yes. SignWell is clean, unlimited at around $8/month, and free of the hidden caps and overage games some bigger names play. We're not going to pretend otherwise — it's one of the better-value options out there.
Lower price. Friendlier feel. Free to start.
$3/month flat, unlimited — or free, forever, for the occasional sign.