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Signwith

$0 (3 free/month) / $9-$29 packs
4.4/5

Pay-per-signature e-signing; 3 free/month, then $0.90+ per doc. No subscriptions.

Why founders use Signwith

Drag-and-drop signature fields
Multi-signer workflows
Audit trails and compliance reports
Folder organization
Email and SMS notifications
Mobile-friendly signing interface

The Good

Truly pay-per-use; no subscriptions or minimums
3 free signatures monthly; then transparent per-doc pricing
Legally binding signatures with full audit trails
No hidden fees; no seat-based pricing
Packs never expire (12-month validity)
Priority support across all tiers

The Bad

Fewer integrations than DocuSign/Adobe Sign
No native CRM or workflow automation
Smaller ecosystem; limited third-party apps
Less suitable for high-volume recurring signing workflows

The Verdict

Signwith simplifies e-signature pricing by eliminating the subscription trap: pay only for documents you sign. Start with 3 free signatures monthly, then scale at $0.90–$0.58 per signature (cheaper in higher-volume packs). No monthly commitment; no feature locks. This pricing model appeals to indie hackers with bursty contract workflows—some months you sign 2 documents, others you sign 20.\n\nFor SaaS founders with variable signature volume, Signwith's transparency beats DocuSign's envelope bundling complexity. All plans include legally binding signatures, audit trails, folder management, and priority support. The Basic pack ($9 for 10 credits) is ideal for micro-contracts and freelance agreements. Zero hidden fees, no seat-based pricing, no forced annual commitments. Built for indie-first businesses that resent subscription bloat.

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