Editorial take
Why it stands out
DocuSign should be framed as agreement workflow infrastructure, not just a way to collect signatures.
Tool profile
Agreement and e-signature platform for sending, signing, routing, and managing business documents at individual, team, and enterprise scale.
E-signature
DocuSign belongs in the database because it is still the reference product for many teams buying e-signature and agreement workflow software. The checked pricing page makes clear that DocuSign is not just a single lightweight signature tool anymore: it spans multiple eSignature plans, newer IAM packaging, envelope limits, payments support on higher tiers, and a broader agreement workflow story. That gives it real decision-making value for operators, legal teams, sales teams, and finance teams that need a widely adopted agreement platform.
It also deserves inclusion because the public pricing surface is unusually detailed. The checked pricing page shows Personal at $10 per month billed annually, Standard at $25 per user per month billed annually, Business Pro at $40 per user per month billed annually, Business Pro Unlimited at $40 per user per month billed annually, and a Professional tier at $60 per user per month billed annually. The same page also exposes plan-level envelope allowances and notes that select annual plans include unlimited envelopes. That is exactly the kind of public commercial detail a premium directory should capture.
Quick fit
Editorial take
DocuSign should be framed as agreement workflow infrastructure, not just a way to collect signatures.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
DocuSign's checked public annual eSignature pricing starts at $10/month for Personal, $25/user/month for Standard, $40/user/month for Business Pro and Business Pro Unlimited, and $60/user/month for Professional.