SignVow vs SignWell
SignWell (formerly Docsketch) is a clean, simple e-signature tool aimed at small businesses and freelancers. It does the basics well and has a decent free tier. The question is whether 'decent' is good enough when alternatives offer more.
Simple signing with a more generous free tier and better branding options
Simple, easy-to-use e-signatures with a free plan for individuals
SignWell pricing typically requires annual commitments and per-user fees. Here's what SignVow offers instead.
For freelancers and very small teams
For growing teams that send regularly
For teams that live on signatures
10 documents per month, forever. No credit card on signup. No trial that expires in 14 days. No 'contact sales' button hiding the price. Just free.
No account creation. No app download. No 'please verify your email first'. Just a link, a document, and a signature. They're done in 30 seconds.
Every signature records IP address, timestamp, browser, and consent. Full audit trail. Compliant with eIDAS, ESIGN Act, and UK Electronic Communications Act.
Your signers see your company, not a 'Powered by' banner they don't recognise. Custom branding on every email and signing page.
SignWell is a decent simple signing tool — no complaints about the experience. But SignVow offers a more generous free tier (10 docs vs 3), custom branding on all plans (not just paid), and comparable simplicity. If simple is what you want, you might as well get more of it for free.
Start sending — it's free