PandaDoc headquartered in San Francisco offers their eponymous electronic signature platform for sales teams, containing sales proposal automation and CPQ (configure, price, quote) features, and integration with CRMs.
$35
per month per seat
VeriDoc Sign
Score 7.6 out of 10
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A blockchain-secured eSignature solution utilising VeriDoc Global’s patented verification technology. A unique digital fingerprint of the document is stored on the blockchain and can’t be edited or tampered with. VeriDoc Sign allows companies to leverage blockchain
technology to secure eSignatures. The solution is designed to improve efficiency by eliminating long wait
times to print, sign, scan and send documents. The software requires no coding,
existing software or special hardware.…
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$35
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$65
per month per seat
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PandaDoc offers a free eSign plan and 3 paid packages for eSigning and document automation. All plans include unlimited documents and eSignatures. Evaluations start with a free 14-day trial. Up to a 46% discount for annual pricing.
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I find it easier to automate and create templates in PandaDoc. Specifically the templates. Also, connecting through API is easier (our IT team says so, I'm not qualified to evaluate that). Pricing is also something important, when we acquired PandaDoc it was cheaper so we were …
PandaDoc is equal to DocuSign in every significant way except for its level of adoption; however, the pricing of PandaDoc is so much better that it's clearly the best choice for our firm.
We used Dropbox back when it was still HelloSign. At the time, new templates were very hard to create. We had to upload a PDF and then add the fields from there. With PandaDoc, we are able to drag and drop the text, images, logos, and fields we need easily. This has saved our …
PandaDoc and DocuSign are very similar in functionality and design, but I prefer to use PandaDoc's interface. It is so easy to use and I prefer PandaDoc's interface and UI. It feels a little cleaner and a little more professional to me when compared with DocuSign's interface …
To be able to block certain fields within templates and contracts, so that the commercial team can negotiate the rest and adapt them but cannot change those purely legal clauses that should not be negotiated or changed without the approval of the legal department. I also find …
We briefly used Proposify, and it had some nice options for creating more ascetically pleasing proposals and contracts. However, it was far more time-consuming, and any gain in asceticism did not outweigh the significant loss in efficiency, simplicity, and reliability of using …
Conga was difficult to build template contracts and not as simple to set up templates, etc., for our sales contracts as Pandadoc has been (simple drag-and-drop in Pandadoc). The automation and integration between our Salesforce and Conga accounts were not working correctly, so …
We chose PandaDoc for its ease of use and tools that allow a professional feel. The convenience for our clients to review and sign agreements also helped us make the decision to go with PandaDoc.
We looked at DocuSign before PandaDocs, and while they are a well-known and good product, we felt their basic content was lacking compared to PandaDoc. We felt we got more bang for our buck, and the navigation seemed better. Plus, we get a dedicated rep with PandaDoc.
We still use Quickbooks for invoicing but are looking into other products that integrate with PD better than Quickbooks. That way we can quote and invoice from PD.
Cost factor stood out as our initial requirement was very basic while we evaluate 3 products. Also the signature creating process seemed to be easy and smooth compared to other products. However I was not heavily involved in the evaluation process.
One thing that VeriDoc offers that Docusign does not is the ability to verify your documents, this added level of security is something that I really like it. I am hoping for a mobile version of VeriDoc soon; However. I also love being able to see my documents in real time so …
VeriDoc Sign help us manage multiple users and reviewers to any single contract document. We do not have to worry about authenticity and traceability of the document. These features are not available in docusign or Adobe Acrobat. Unlike other softwares VeriDoc Sign is on …
Adobe turned out to be better, since instructions, training and support are more plentiful and easier to find. VeriDoc Sign was not as intuitive to learn and was missing some key features, which made Adobe comparatively more efficient and a better value despite the higher price …
I have used DocuSign for years and years. The one thing that Veridoc makes better is the UI system. DocuSign is very confusing and can be a bit complicated when you have many many users that need to sign and return packet. VeriDoc Sign simplified the process so i can just send …
We use DocuSign and VeriDoc Sign together. This allows us to verify the documents are true and accurate before and after they are signed via DocuSign. Previously, we had used DocuSign by itself.
VeriDoc Sign offers a minimal set of features that meet my needs and I am satisfied with that, as Docusign offers more features that I never use, and I am satisfied with the VeriDoc Sign, while Docusign features like scheduling are usually not needed by me and it seems more …
As an alternative to other electronic signature mechanisms, I can't recommend PandaDoc more highly. It works, plain and simple. It is less costly - by a lot - than most alternatives, stores signed documents online for easy access, is simple to use by both our staff and our clients, and makes our lives far easier.
VeriDoc Sign is a tool with great potential. It has a lot of room for improvement as a product. This type of tool is for essential for any organization and therefore the product can do much better in terms of adding customer requirements. Right now, blockchain contract process has been such a relief for us and we have used this for all our contracts. Users are easily adopted as you can even sign your document by typing or drawing on the document. However, we need to add expiry dates for some contracts and there is no such option to do. Also you will need to send reminders manually if the parties have not signed or approved the documents submitted.
We have been using it for a few years now and find it vital to getting our bids out quickly and accurately to our customers. We can get a request for information from a customer and once we have their basic parameters create a professional bid in minutes. It's actually usually harder to find out what the customer wants than to use PandaDoc and create a document with it
Once you get the hang of it, it's very easy to use. There can be a slightly steep learning curve to get fully in on the system. The new editor v2 has really improved usability and allows us to collaborate on documents simultaneously. Once the templates and library items are set up, a new document, whether it be a sales or HR document, takes very little time to complete.
As I mentioned earlier - performance is near perfect as I can create, send, adjust my documents. I love the tracking feature as well as I can tell when my documents have been seen and by whom. The only issue I have run into is with saving and formatting - occasionally the file document does not save with the newly assigned name or the content of the document does not stay formatted nicely.
Recently I could not upload a pdf to a contract - support was very responsive and easy to work with. They got back to me the next day with an apparent fix - however when I opened the document nothing had changed. I then could not respond to the rep who was helping me because it was a "no-reply address", the problem still has not been solved and we had to make alternate arrangements to get this to the client. Never had it happen before and was only with this one contract.
PandaDoc is a more polished, professional, and 'legitimate' software site than other solutions, since PandaDoc really specializes in creating professional proposals, quotes and invoices. The eSignature capacity and pricing table capacity embedded in the documents as well as fillable fields, pre-made, customizable and reusable templates also make PandaDoc stand out.
VeriDoc Sign offers a minimal set of features that meet my needs and I am satisfied with that, as DocuSign offers more features that I never use, and I am satisfied with the VeriDoc Sign, while DocuSign features like scheduling are usually not needed by me and it seems more advanced for me.