Functionality | 7 <p>Dropbox Sign is an okay eSignature solution but has some limitations. It lacks web forms, custom fields, and formula fields, limiting customization. Files must be requested separately, and it doesn’t auto-suggest or place fields. There's no signer delegation or e-witnessing, restricting some workflows. Advanced security like knowledge-based authentication is missing, but password protection is available. The reports dashboard tracks usage and signature statuses, but overall, advanced features are limited.</p> | 4 <p>Xodo Sign is a basic eSignature solution with limited advanced features. It lacks web forms, a mobile app, and payment collection. There are no formula or conditional fields, and it doesn’t auto-suggest or place fields. It also lacks signer delegation and e-witnessing, restricting some workflows. The reports dashboard tracks document status but offers little beyond that.</p> |
Ease of Use | 6 <p>The platform is easy to use with a clean, modern design, but it lacks field auto-placement for faster document creation. The builder doesn’t support custom fields, and there’s no file upload field, meaning documents must be requested separately—a major drawback. However, bulk sending, auto-reminders, and auto-fill from integrations help streamline workflows. Users can also edit and resend documents without voiding them, making corrections quick and simple.</p> | 8 <p>For basic eSignature sharing and collection, Xodo Sign offers a basic feature set, with its simplicity contributing to ease of use. It’s okay for core eSignature needs but lacks advanced reporting, conditional / controlled input, and e-witness or signer delegation, which may limit certain agreements. Despite these gaps, it remains quite user-friendly.</p> |
Look and feel | 6 <p>Although Dropbox Sign has a solid set of features, the interface is simple, modern, and has a nice theme. Navigation is straightforward, but it’s more of a file management platform than a typical layout for managing eSignature documents and tracking them. The drag-and-drop builder is easy to use but not as advanced as some competitors. </p> | 5 <p>Xodo Sign has a limited feature set, making the interface simple. The UI feels outdated, with a lackluster theme and weak color design. Navigation is straightforward, and the drag-and-drop builder is easy to use.</p> |
Customisability | 5 <p>Dropbox Sign handles basic e-signatures but lacks key advanced customizability like e-witnessing and signer delegation, limiting signing flows. It also doesn’t support radio buttons, custom fields, or formula fields, reducing document customization. User role and permission control is minimal—you can only manage folder-level view/edit access for team members.</p> | 3 <p>Xodo Sign handles basic e-signatures but lacks key advanced customizability like e-witnessing and signer delegation, limiting signing flows. It also doesn’t support custom fields, formula fields, or conditional fields, reducing document customization. Formatting of fields and validation is heavily limited: there are basic controls like required / not required, read-only, and text / number / email address etc. for validation. User permissions can't be customized either.</p> |
Ease of Setup | 5 <p>Dropbox Sign offers a free trial, but the highest tier plan requires speaking with sales. The onboarding process is simple, allowing users to create eSignature documents within 5–10 minutes. It integrates directly with many platforms, though Pipedrive and Slack require Zapier. Custom branding is 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 around a week.</p> | 9 <p>Xodo Sign offers a free trial with self-serve purchasing for all tiers except enterprise. Onboarding is quick, allowing users to create eSignature documents in 5–10 minutes. Custom branding and integrations are easy to set up, while configuring reusable templates might take up to an hour. It's not possible to set custom roles, so setting up extra team members should also take under an hour.</p> |
Customer Support | 5 <p>Dropbox Sign offers customer support based on your plan. All users can access the Help Center with a good range of articles and guides. Email support is available via request submission, but live chat and phone support are limited to higher-paid tiers. Response times for email support are typically within one business day, but this can be faster for users with the paid support add-on.</p> | 6 <p>Xodo Sign offers customer support through a help center with a good range of articles, as well as email and live chat, though live chat isn’t available 24/7. Premium support, with faster response times, is only available to users on higher-paid tiers.</p> |
Integratability | 8 <p>Dropbox Sign natively integrates with platforms like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Google Drive. Pipedrive, Stripe, and PayPal require Zapier, which also connects to thousands of other apps. An API is available for custom integrations and automation.</p> | 4 <p>Xodo Sign supports integrations via Zapier, enabling connections with major platforms like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Pipedrive. However, it lacks native integrations with many popular tools, relying heavily on Zapier. Native integrations are limited to a few, such as Google Drive and Dropbox. It does offer API access.</p> |
Ease of Migration | 7 <p>Dropbox Sign offers multiple ways to export completed document data. Finished documents can be exported as PDFs with the audit trail. You can also share via Dropbox and export to various platforms using quick-access buttons. Native CRM integrations enable seamless data syncing, with API options for further customization.</p> | 6 <p>Xodo Sign has limited options for exporting completed document data. Finished documents and audit trails can be exported as PDFs. Native integrations with Google Drive and Dropbox allow some data syncing, with API access for further customization.</p> |