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Agree vs Signeasy - Comparison 2025

Agree vs. Signeasy

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Reviewed by Paddy Stobbs

Stackfix Co-Founder & CEO

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In comparing these eSignature solutions, Agree stands out for businesses requiring integrated payments and robust security, while Signeasy excels in pure simplicity and ease of use. Agree is better suited to businesses handling sensitive documents or needing payment collection alongside signatures, offering superior ID verification and comprehensive audit trails.

Conversely, Signeasy is ideal for small businesses or individuals who prioritize quick setup and straightforward document signing without complex features. Both platforms share similar limitations in customization and integration capabilities, but their core strengths serve different business needs.

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Advantages of Agree

Agree is significantly better at payment collection than Signeasy
While Signeasy lacks payment features entirely, Agree excels with fully integrated payment processing, automated invoice generation, and payment reminders. This is particularly valuable for businesses that need to collect payments alongside signatures, streamlining their contract-to-cash process.
Agree offers superior ID verification compared to Signeasy
Unlike Signeasy, Agree provides KYC-level identity verification for signatures, ensuring higher security standards. This is crucial for businesses handling sensitive documents or requiring strict compliance measures.
Agree provides better audit trail capabilities than Signeasy
While both platforms offer audit trails, Agree's implementation is more comprehensive, providing detailed transaction records and robust compliance tracking that surpasses Signeasy's basic approach.
Agree offers a free tier

Agree has a free tier (though with a limited feature set), while Signeasy doesn’t. If keeping costs as low as possible is your top priority, Agree could be the better fit.

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Advantages of Signeasy

Signeasy is slightly easier to use than Agree

Signeasy achieves a perfect 10 in ease of use compared to Agree's 9, making it slightly more user-friendly for basic e-signature needs. This is particularly beneficial for teams that prioritize simplicity over advanced features.

Agree is best for

  • Businesses with straightforward document signing workflows
  • Who need to collect payments seamlessly during document signing
  • And/or who need strong security with KYC-level identity verification

Signeasy is best for

  • Businesses with straightforward document signing workflows
  • Who need a clean, intuitive interface for quick document turnaround
  • And/or who need basic team collaboration with simple role-based access

Agree is less good for

  • Businesses with complex document workflows requiring granular control over document appearance and formatting
  • Who need extensive CRM integrations and data syncing capabilities
  • And/or who need advanced features like conditional logic, formula fields, or file upload capabilities

Signeasy is less good for

  • Businesses with complex document workflows requiring custom fields, formulas, or conditional logic
  • Who need extensive third-party platform integrations beyond basic Google Drive and HubSpot
  • And/or who need advanced security features like ID verification or knowledge-based authentication

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Pricing, features & ratings

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Agree

Starting at

$0

Billed monthly

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Signeasy

Starting at

$15

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Stackfix Verdict
Functionality
5

Functionality

5/10

<p>Agree's functionality is nascent. Whilst it excels at payments</p>
6

Functionality

6/10

<p>Signeasy provides a very easy-to-use eSignature solution but that comes with major limitations in some regular, and many advanced, eSignature features. It doesn’t support payment collection, signer delegation, or e-witnessing. A massive drawback is field customizability—no custom fields, formula fields, conditional fields, or dropdowns. It also lacks auto-suggestion for field placement and auto-fill from integrations, making document setup more manual. Security is weak—no password protection, ID verification, or knowledge-based authentication, only 2-Factor Authentication.</p>
Ease of Use
9

Ease of Use

9/10

<p>Agree's interface is very clean and intuitive. Key features are exactly where you’d expect. Pop-up tool tips are helpful without being intrusive.</p><p>The drag-and-drop builder is similarly easy to use. And the homepage clearly displays the status of your documents (draft, sent, executed).</p>
10

Ease of Use

10/10

<p>For basic e-signature sharing and collecting, Signeasy maintains a good range of features and its limited functionality contributes to its ease of use rating.&nbsp;If you're focused on core e-signature needs and don't require advanced reporting or complex workflows, the pie chart report view works great for tracking document statuses.&nbsp;The lack of payment collection, and other advanced features keeps the focus on e-signatures, making it exceptionally user-friendly.</p>
Look and feel
8

Look and feel

8/10

<p>Agree provides a modern and fast interface. It lacks any flashes of delight, but that doesn't matter. Pages load quickly and everything feels premium and designed with care.</p>
8

Look and feel

8/10

<p>Signeasy keeps things simple, and that's its strength. The interface is clean and modern, with everything right where you'd expect to find it. The drag-and-drop builder is easy to use, and while you won't get fancy reporting features, their simple pie chart is perfect for tracking document status at a glance.</p>
Customisability
5

Customisability

5/10

<p>Agree offers basic customisability - you can upload your logo and brand colour - but lacks the power of some of the larger eSignature platforms. Notably, your can't set the signing order, or set custom field properties. There is also no ability to create custom reports.</p>
5

Customisability

5/10

<p>Signeasy handles basic e-signatures but lacks key advanced features. No e-witnessing and signer delegation means some signing flows aren’t covered. A major drawback is the absence of custom reports, forcing API reliance for insights. It also lacks custom user permissions. Field options are heavily limited—no dropdowns, custom fields, formula fields, or conditional objects. You're mostly restricted to placing basic input fields without real control over form customization, making it far less flexible than other solutions.</p>
Ease of Setup
8

Ease of Setup

8/10

<p>Agree is incredibly quick to set up. The free tier is self-serve, meaning there's not friction to getting started. And the product is so intuitive that we were ready to send out first contracts out in less than 5 minutes. That said, to access the Teams or Enterprise tiers you need to email Agree's team, which will slow you down.</p>
10

Ease of Setup

10/10

<p>Signeasy offers a simple onboarding process with a free trial and self-serve purchasing for all tiers except custom plans. Users can create their first eSignature document within minutes, and setting up templates, security settings, and signer roles takes a couple of hours at most due to the limited customizability. You can't set custom permissions for team members, and branding is straightforward to configure. Integration options are very limited - with no Zapier support, connecting to other platforms requires API development.</p>
Customer Support
4

Customer Support

4/10

<p>Agree currently offers no Help Centre or Live Chat. The only way to get support is to email the team.</p>
5

Customer Support

5/10

<p>Signeasy offers customer support via their Help Center, which includes self-help articles and video tutorials. Their support team is available from 1 PM - 10 PM GMT / 8 AM - 5 PM ET, with response times typically under 24 hours. There is a live chat bot for assistance, but no direct phone support for general inquiries.</p>
Integratability
2

Integratability

2/10

<p>Agree lacks commonly needed integrations - such as with CRMs (e.g. HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive) and non-US-centric accounting systems (e.g. Xero).</p>
2

Integratability

2/10

<p>Integrations are severely limited, although it integrates with HubSpot and Google Drive natively. It doesn’t integrate with most platforms like Salesforce or Slack, and there’s no Zapier. Most connections require their API, so if you’re not familiar with coding, options are minimal.</p>
Ease of Migration
5

Ease of Migration

5/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Agree offers minimal data export options. Finished documents can be exported in PDF format, and audit trails come in CSV format. A major drawback is the inability to download reports for tracking insights across multiple documents. With no native CRM integrations, data syncing is difficult—additional data must be exported via API for customization and automation.</span></p>
4

Ease of Migration

4/10

<p>Signeasy offers minimal data export options. Finished documents can be downloaded as PDFs, with options for document-only, audit trail-only, or both. Reports can be downloaded for custom dates but only show basic stats—sent, completed, declined, voided, self-signed, signature requests received, and expired (per team member). With no native integrations except HubSpot, data syncing is limited, requiring API exports for customization and automation.</p>
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