Docuplete vs eversign
eversign is a lean, affordable e-signature product — send documents for signature, collect signed copies, store records. Docuplete automates the step before the signature: a guided interview collects the client's data and fills the PDF automatically, so you're not preparing each document by hand.
At a glance
eversign is a solid choice for simple document signing at a low price point. Docuplete is for professional service firms that also need the data collection and form filling step automated — eliminating the manual preparation work that happens before a document reaches the signer.
| Feature | Docuplete | eversign |
|---|---|---|
| Guided client interview | ✓ Adaptive, step-by-step | ✗ Signers fill directly or you prepare |
| Conditional interview logic | ✓ Skip irrelevant questions | ✗ No conditional interview logic |
| Auto-fills PDF from client answers | ✓ Visual mapper, any PDF | ✗ Manual document preparation |
| E-signature with OTP verification | ✓ All plans | ✓ Available |
| RFC 3161 trusted timestamps | ✓ All plans, included | ~ Available on paid plans |
| Audit trail | ✓ All plans | ✓ Available |
| Google Drive & HubSpot integration | ✓ Pro+ | ~ Some integrations via API |
| REST API + TypeScript & Python SDKs | ✓ Developer+ | ✓ API available |
| Batch CSV generation | ✓ Pro+ | ✗ Not a core use case |
| Starting price | ✓ $69/mo — team plan | ~ Free tier; paid from ~$10/user/mo |
Fit
Pricing
eversign has a free tier and low per-user pricing. Docuplete is per-account with session limits — better for high-volume teams sending many documents from few seats.
Docuplete
$69/mo
Starter · 150 sessions/mo · PDF filling + e-sign
eversign
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Free tier; paid plans per user per month
14-day free trial. No credit card.
Start free trialStarts at $69/mo.
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