Editorial take
Why it stands out
Dropbox Sign should be positioned as agreement-execution software with clear pricing, not flattened into a generic file-sharing or document brand extension.
Tool profile
E-signature and agreement execution platform for sending, signing, templating, and managing legally binding documents across individuals and teams.
E-signature
Dropbox Sign belongs in the database because it remains one of the cleaner e-signature decisions for teams that want strong agreement execution without immediately jumping into broader CLM complexity. The checked pricing page is straightforward about the product shape: Essentials for individuals, Standard for small teams, Premium for larger teams on custom pricing, plus FAQ guidance about senders, templates, trials, and the fact that recipients do not pay anything to sign. That makes it a practical benchmark for teams comparing modern e-signature software.
It also deserves inclusion because the public pricing page is genuinely useful. The checked page currently shows Essentials at $15 per month, Standard at $25 per user per month with annual billed totals surfaced, and Premium as custom quote-based. It also explicitly states a 30-day free trial for paid-plan features. For a premium directory, that is exactly the sort of pricing clarity worth preserving because buyers can model whether they need individual e-signature, small-team collaboration, or enterprise packaging before entering a sales process.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Dropbox Sign should be positioned as agreement-execution software with clear pricing, not flattened into a generic file-sharing or document brand extension.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
The checked Dropbox Sign pricing page lists Essentials at $15 per month, Standard at $25 per user per month with annual billed totals shown, and Premium as custom pricing, with a 30-day free trial for paid-plan features.