$0.10 per signature. No renewals without warning. No 4x price hikes. No surprise overage fees. Just signatures that actually work.
Free tier forever • $0.10/signature pay-as-you-go • No credit card required
Why SignDrop Exists
No "$22,000/year" renewal quotes. No 60% increases. No $335 overage charges on a $65 plan. Just $0.10 per signature.
We remind you before charging. You can cancel in one click. No "sorry, no refunds" policies. We're not trying to trap you.
Not "like a website from 20 years ago". Modern, snappy interface that loads in under a second. No more waiting minutes for pages to load.
AI finds signature lines, dates, names automatically. No more spending 30 minutes dragging yellow boxes around a PDF.
No "useless chatbots going in circles". Real humans respond in under an hour. We actually help when things go wrong.
Built for 90% of use cases with 10% of the complexity. No enterprise bloatware. No features that require support tickets to enable.
No envelope limits. No named-user fees. No surprise charges. Promise.
3 signatures per month. Perfect for freelancers and occasional use.
Only pay for what you use. No monthly fees. No minimums.
Unlimited signatures. Unlimited users. Seriously.
From r/sysadmin, r/SaaS, r/LawFirm
“Got quoted $11.40/envelope on renewal. Previous year was way less. This is insane.”
— IT Admin, r/sysadmin
“DocuSign is way too expensive. I can't justify paying over $7 per envelope when competitors charge $20/month unlimited.”
— Law Firm Owner, r/LawFirm
“Interface is like using a website from 20 years ago. Slow, clunky, awful UX. I dread using it.”
— Product Manager, r/SaaS
“No customer service when needed – useless chatbox going in circles. The worst & infuriating!”
— Small Business Owner
“$335 in overage fees on a $65 plan. Very misleading... DocuSign is a complete scam.”
— Entrepreneur, r/Entrepreneur
“It's 2025 and we're still dragging yellow boxes onto PDFs manually. This is crazy.”
— Developer, Reddit
Join the IT admins, lawyers, and founders who switched from DocuSign and never looked back.