Docusign: Signaturely Vs
Maya signed up for the free trial. The interface felt like a bank—secure, powerful, but slightly overwhelming. She created her first envelope (why did they call it an envelope?), added signers, placed tags. It worked. But the pricing made her flinch: for the plan with basic workflows.
"But Signaturely is good enough for 80% of what we do. We send NDAs, offer letters, simple renewals. Do we need a Ferrari to drive to the grocery store?" signaturely vs docusign
| Feature | DocuSign | Signaturely | |--------|----------|--------------| | Template creation | Powerful but slow | Fast, minimalist | | Mobile app | Full-featured | Basic but works | | Team workflow | Advanced (approvals, routing) | Limited (linear only) | | API access | Yes, robust | Yes, but fewer endpoints | | Support | Chat + phone (enterprise) | Email + knowledge base | | Branding | White-label at high tier | Removes "powered by" at $15/mo | Maya signed up for the free trial
The turning point came on a Friday. Maya needed a complex approval chain: Legal → Finance → Client. DocuSign handled it in 3 clicks. Signaturely required her to manually forward the document. She lost an hour. It worked
Her boss leaned back. "And price?"
She paused. Her startup was burning cash. She needed something leaner.






