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Docusign vs Agree - Comparison 2025

Docusign vs. Agree

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Reviewed by Paddy Stobbs

Stackfix Co-Founder & CEO

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Docusign is the enterprise heavyweight – packed with advanced features like conditional logic, formula fields, and deep integrations. It’s built for large teams, regulated industries, and complex workflows where flexibility and compliance matter.

Agree, by contrast, keeps things simple. It’s fast to set up, easy to use, and perfect for small teams that just need a reliable way to get documents signed – without the learning curve or bloat.

If you need power and customisation, Docusign wins. If you want speed and simplicity, Agree is the better fit.

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Advantages of Docusign

Docusign offers signfiicantly superior functionality compared to Agree

Docusign provides a complete suite of features that Agree lacks, including web forms, mobile app support, formula fields, and conditional logic. This makes Docusign much more suitable for complex document workflows and enterprise needs than Agree.

Docusign has far better integration capabilities than Agree
Unlike Agree's limited integration options, Docusign connects natively with major platforms like Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Drive, and Microsoft 365. This makes it significantly more valuable for businesses needing to connect their document workflows with existing systems.
Docusign provides superior customer support compared to Agree
While Agree only offers email support, Docusign provides multiple support tiers with response times as quick as 30 minutes for emergencies, plus comprehensive documentation and technical support. This makes it a better choice for businesses requiring reliable support.
Docusign offers much better customization options than Agree
Unlike Agree's basic customization features, Docusign allows extensive control over branding, field properties, signing order, and team member permissions. This makes it more suitable for organizations needing to maintain brand consistency and complex workflow requirements.
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Advantages of Agree

Agree is significantly easier to set up than DocuSign

While DocuSign requires several hours for template setup and configuration, we found Agree's setup process remarkably quick, allowing users to send their first contracts within 5 minutes. This makes it particularly valuable for small businesses or teams needing to get started immediately with digital signatures.

Agree has a more intuitive user interface than DocuSign

While DocuSign's interface is good, Agree's clean and intuitive interface stands out with helpful pop-up tooltips and a more straightforward drag-and-drop builder. This makes it especially suitable for users who prioritize simplicity and ease of use over advanced features.

Agree is genrally more affordable than DocuSign

Agree offers a Free tier and lower-priced plans for teams—though with fewer features. If keeping costs down is a priority, Agree could be the better fit.

Docusign is best for

  • Businesses with high-volume document processing needs across multiple departments
  • Who need advanced document preparation with conditional logic and formula fields
  • And/or who need deep integration with enterprise systems like Salesforce

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

Docusign is less good for

  • Businesses with straightforward document signing needs
  • Who need a quick setup without spending time learning advanced features
  • And/or who have a limited budget

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

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Pricing, features & ratings

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Starting at

$15

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Starting at

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Stackfix Verdict
Functionality
10

Functionality

10/10

<p>Docusign provides a complete eSignature solution, supporting web forms and payment collection while signing. The drag-and-drop builder allows extensive customization, enabling various input fields with validation and custom properties. Users can control signing order, enable signer delegation, e-witnessing, and in-person signing, and manage team access with custom permissions. The reports dashboard tracks completion rates for high document volumes. Security features include password protection and ID verification.</p>
5

Functionality

5/10

<p>Agree's functionality is nascent. Whilst it excels at payments</p>
Ease of Use
7

Ease of Use

7/10

<p>The platform is easy to use, though advanced document preparation takes some learning. The clean, modern design and field auto-placement make document creation faster. The builder supports custom fields, so you can reuse validation across documents. Bulk sending, auto-reminders, and auto-fill from integrations help speed up workflows. A file upload field means you don’t have to request documents separately, and Docusign lets you collect payments when you share documents. You can also edit and resend documents without voiding them, making corrections quick and simple.</p>
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>
Look and feel
8

Look and feel

8/10

<p>Although it has one of the highest number of features in the category, Docusign does a fantastic job of keeping the interface clean and intuitive. Advanced controls are nicely hidden away, making navigation smooth. The UI is modern, and key features are exactly where you’d expect.</p><p>The drag-and-drop builder is easy to use. The homepage clearly displays pending, waiting, expiring, and completed documents in a large font. The reports section provides deeper, but still easy to understand, insights on statuses and activity. For companies handling high volumes of signatures, document management is straightforward and efficient.</p>
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>
Customisability
9

Customisability

9/10

<p>Docusign is highly flexible, offering control over branding, field properties, signing order, and team member permissions. You can use formula fields, custom fields, and conditional logic to show or hide objects based on inputs. The platform supports in-person signing, e-witnessing, and signer delegation, covering all signing flows. You can configure custom permissions for team member roles, ensuring the right access levels. You can also create custom reports for better insights.</p>
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>
Ease of Setup
6

Ease of Setup

6/10

<p>Docusign offers a free trial and self-serve purchasing for all tiers except the Enterprise option. The onboarding process is simple, allowing users to create eSignature documents within 5-10 minutes. It integrates directly with many platforms, reducing the need for Zapier. Custom permission profiles and branding are easy to configure. Despite its many features, the help docs are well-organized and detailed. Setting up reusable templates, security settings, and user roles takes a few hours, while enterprise-level setup may take 1-2 weeks.</p>
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>
Customer Support
10

Customer Support

10/10

<p>Docusign offers four support plans with different response times on average. Standard Support (included with subscriptions) has a &lt;24-hour response time. Plus Support improves this to &lt;6 hours and adds phone and technical support. Premier Support offers a &lt;4-hour response time, emergency support within 1 hour, and API integration help. Enterprise Premier Support provides the fastest response, with &lt;2 hours for regular issues and &lt;30 minutes for critical emergencies. All plans include system monitoring, online case management, and access to the Docusign Support Center.</p>
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>
Integratability
10

Integratability

10/10

<p>Docusign natively integrates with major platforms like Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Stripe, PayPal, Microsoft 365, and Slack. It also supports Zapier, enabling access to thousands of additional integrations. An API is available for custom integrations and automation.</p>
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>
Ease of Migration
10

Ease of Migration

10/10

<p>Docusign offers multiple ways to export completed document data. Finished documents can be exported as PDFs, audit trails are available in CSV format. A wide range of reports can be downloaded as CSV or exported as image charts. Reports can also be scheduled, with control over frequency, time intervals, start/end dates, and CC recipients. Native CRM integrations allow seamless data syncing, and additional data can be exported through the API for further customization and automation.</p>
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>
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