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DocuSign

E-signature and agreement platform used to execute LOIs and purchase agreements.

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Key facts

Website
docusign.com
Founded
2003
Pricing
Freemium, paid plans from about $9-38/mo/user
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About DocuSign

DocuSign is an e-signature and agreement platform used to execute LOIs and purchase agreements. It's used by buyers, sellers, brokers, and advisors who need signatures on deal paperwork. Instead of doing this manually, parties can sign letters of intent, purchase agreements, and closing documents remotely instead of printing and scanning.

Key features

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Industry-standard, widely trusted for legal docs
  • Broad integration ecosystem

Cons

  • Advanced workflow features gated to higher tiers
  • Enterprise pricing requires sales contact

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Frequently Asked Questions About DocuSign

What is DocuSign?

DocuSign is an e-signature and agreement platform used to execute LOIs and purchase agreements.

Who is DocuSign for?

It's used by buyers, sellers, brokers, and advisors who need signatures on deal paperwork.

What category does DocuSign fall under?

DocuSign falls under Tools as an e-signature platform, relevant to any deal that requires signed agreements without an in-person closing.

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