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DocuSign

Global leader in electronic signature and intelligent agreement management

Founded in
2003
Headquarters
San Francisco, United States

Overview

Global leader in electronic signature and intelligent agreement management, founded in 2003 and listed on the NASDAQ. The Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform lets you create, formalize and manage contracts end to end, with AI tools for document analysis and workflow automation. DocuSign serves roughly 1.7 million customers worldwide, from SMBs to large enterprises, and offers three levels of electronic signature compliant with the European eIDAS regulation (simple, advanced and qualified). The ecosystem includes more than 1,000 prebuilt integrations with common business tools, making DocuSign the go-to solution for digitizing contract processes. The DocuSign API is used across more than 500,000 companies and has generated over 550 million transactions, with a community of more than 100,000 developers connected to the platform. Global leader in electronic signature, 1.7 million customers worldwide including Apple, BNP Paribas and Unilever, API used in 500,000 companies with 550 million transactions, more than 100,000 developers, more than 1,000 prebuilt integrations, listed on the NASDAQ, founded in 2003 in San Francisco

Undisputed global leader in electronic signature since 2003

Key features

Three signature levels compliant with the eIDAS regulation (simple, advanced, qualified)

Contract analysis and automatic extraction of clauses and data with the Iris AI

Centralized contract storage and management with intelligent search via Navigator

Workflow automation with no technical skills required thanks to Maestro

Multi-device signing (web, mobile, tablet) with real-time tracking

More than 1,000 prebuilt integrations with business tools (Salesforce, Microsoft, SAP, etc.)

Collaborative comments and shared templates to speed up negotiations

Pricing

Free
10 EUR
Free trial: Yes
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Who is it for?

Large international enterprises (1.7 million customers worldwide including Apple, BNP Paribas, Unilever)SMBs across every sector looking to digitize document signingFinancial services and insurance subject to strict regulatory requirementsReal estate sector for signing leases, mandates and sale agreementsHealthcare and education for consent forms and enrollmentsPublic sector for digitizing administrative procedures

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