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DocuSign is best for small business owners who need a trusted, legally binding way to get documents signed without printing, scanning, or mailing. You can send contracts, agreements, and forms to clients or employees, and they can sign from any device in minutes. It works with tools you already use, like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Slack, and Salesforce. If your business regularly sends contracts, onboarding paperwork, or sales agreements, DocuSign can save you hours every week.
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Talk to STOADocuSign is a great fit for any small business that regularly sends contracts, proposals, or HR paperwork for signature. The biggest pro is trust — clients recognize the name and the audit trail holds up legally. The main downside is cost: the envelope limits on lower plans (5 per month on Personal, 100 per user per year on Standard) can feel tight if your business sends a lot of documents, and prices add up quickly as your team grows.