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ShareFile vs DocHub - Comparison 2025

ShareFile vs. DocHub

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Reviewed by Paddy Stobbs

Stackfix Co-Founder & CEO

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In comparing these eSignature solutions, DocHub emerges as the more straightforward option, with exceptional ease of setup and use, making it ideal for small businesses and teams needing quick implementation of basic document signing workflows.

ShareFile, conversely, stands out with its robust integration capabilities and granular access controls, better serving larger organizations with complex document workflows and strict security requirements. While DocHub excels in simplicity and user-friendliness, ShareFile offers more sophisticated features for document creation and team management, though at the cost of a steeper learning curve and more complex setup process.

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Advantages of ShareFile

ShareFile has significantly better integration capabilities

ShareFile offers native integrations with major platforms like Salesforce, Pipedrive, and Microsoft 365, plus Zapier connectivity for thousands more apps. This makes ShareFile particularly valuable for businesses heavily reliant on CRM and productivity tools, while DocHub only supports Google Drive and Dropbox.

ShareFile offers superior document creation features

ShareFile's document creation capabilities significantly outperform DocHub's. We find it provides a comprehensive range of features for creating, signing, and storing digital documents, making it especially suitable for businesses requiring robust document handling capabilities.

ShareFile provides more granular team access controls

ShareFile's role-based access controls are notably more sophisticated than DocHub's, offering highly detailed permission settings and custom profiles. This makes it particularly suitable for larger organizations needing precise control over document access and user privileges.

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Advantages of DocHub

DocHub is significantly easier to set up

With a setup process nearly twice as efficient as ShareFile, DocHub offers a remarkably quick onboarding that gets us creating eSignature documents within minutes. While ShareFile requires several hours for template and security configuration, DocHub's streamlined approach is particularly valuable for small businesses and teams needing immediate document signing capabilities.

DocHub is notably more user-friendly

DocHub's interface is significantly more intuitive than ShareFile's, with a design that makes navigation and document management remarkably straightforward. While ShareFile users often need to consult help documentation, we find DocHub's layout particularly suitable for teams that need minimal training to get started.

DocHub offers more flexible reminder settings

Unlike ShareFile's limited daily or weekly reminder options, DocHub allows users to set custom reminder intervals with a specific number of days. This flexibility is particularly valuable for businesses with varying document urgency levels and different signer response expectations.

ShareFile is best for

  • Businesses with straightforward document signing requirements and strong team management needs
  • Who need granular control over user permissions and document access
  • And/or who need native integration with accounting and enterprise platforms like Salesforce

DocHub is best for

  • Businesses with straightforward document signing workflows
  • Who need quick document turnaround with flexible signing order options
  • And/or who need basic security compliance with HIPAA and GDPR standards

ShareFile is less good for

  • Businesses with complex document workflows requiring conditional logic and formula calculations
  • Who need detailed analytics and reporting capabilities
  • And/or who need advanced ID verification methods beyond basic authentication

DocHub is less good for

  • Businesses with complex document workflows requiring formula fields, conditional logic, or custom field types
  • Who need robust integrations with CRM, payment, or business automation platforms
  • And/or who need advanced security features like ID verification or e-witnessing

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Pricing, features & ratings

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Starting at

$17.60

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Stackfix Verdict
Functionality
4

Functionality

4/10

<p>ShareFile 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>
4

Functionality

4/10

<p>DocHub is a basic eSignature tool with limited features. It lacks web forms, payment collection, formula, custom, and conditional fields. It doesn’t auto-suggest or place fields, support signer delegation, or offer e-witnessing. There's no reporting dashboard, but the "Sent" page provides an overview of document statuses.</p>
Ease of Use
6

Ease of Use

6/10

<p>The platform is generally easy to use, though advanced document preparation requires some learning. The UI can be confusing at times, and we found that we had to check the help center a few times to find some options. It lacks auto-suggest and field placement, limiting workflow efficiency. However, documents can be edited and resent without voiding, making corrections easier.</p>
8

Ease of Use

8/10

<p>For basic eSignature sharing and collection, DocHub offers a basic feature set, with its simplicity contributing to ease of use. It’s okay for core eSignature needs but lacks 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
4

Look and feel

4/10

<p>The UI is plain and lacks a strong visual theme. It feels unpolished and confusing, with no dedicated global reports page—reports are only accessible through folders. Small UI bugs are present, and page load times are often slow. Logging requires entering the company subdomain as well as login details, adding unnecessary friction. The signature requests overview is too basic and could provide more detail for a quick view.</p>
5

Look and feel

5/10

<p>DocHub has a clean but overly simple interface that could show more details on the dashboard and documents pages for quicker access to key information. The drag-and-drop builder feels slightly outdated, requiring users to open field options manually instead of using a persistent sidebar, making it less efficient.</p>
Customisability
6

Customisability

6/10

<p>ShareFile typically handles capturing e-signatures well, but it's missing key advanced functionalities, including e-witnessing, signer delegation, and in-person signing, meaning not all signing flows are covered.&nbsp;The absence of custom reports is a significant drawback, making it difficult to get detailed insights without API reliance.&nbsp;While the platform is simple overall, it's got good control over user permissions and branding options.</p>
4

Customisability

4/10

<p>DocHub 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. User permissions can't be customized either.</p>
Ease of Setup
5

Ease of Setup

5/10

<p>ShareFile offers a free trial, with self-serve purchasing for all tiers except custom plans. The onboarding process is simple, allowing users to create eSignature documents within 5–10 minutes. It integrates directly with many platforms, though HubSpot and Slack require Zapier. Custom branding is easy to configure. Setting up reusable templates, security settings, and user roles takes a few hours, while enterprise-level setup may take around a week.</p>
9

Ease of Setup

9/10

<p>DocHub 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 (since they are very limited), while configuring reusable templates might take an hour or two.</p>
Customer Support
5

Customer Support

5/10

<p>There is a Help Center with a good range of articles and guides. Email support is available via request submission, as well as live chat and phone support. Response times for email support are typically within one business day.</p>
5

Customer Support

5/10

<p>DocHub support allows users to submit requests via email (with replies typically within a few days) and offers a toll-free US support number. They have a well-organized Help Center, but users should search within it directly rather than using a search engine, as many SEO-driven pages inaccurately list features they don't offer.</p>
Integratability
8

Integratability

8/10

<p>ShareFile natively integrates with platforms like Salesforce, Pipedrive, and Google Drive. HubSpot and PayPal require Zapier, which also connects to thousands of other apps. An API is available for custom integrations and automation.</p>
1

Integratability

1/10

<p>Integrations are severely limited, with only Google Drive and Dropbox supported. It doesn’t integrate with platforms like Salesforce or Slack, and there’s no Zapier or API access, making custom integrations nearly impossible.</p>
Ease of Migration
7

Ease of Migration

7/10

<p>ShareFile provides multiple export options for completed documents, including PDFs with an optional audit trail. However, there are no quick-access buttons for sharing while viewing a document. Native CRM integrations allow seamless data syncing, with API options for further customization.</p>
2

Ease of Migration

2/10

<p>DocHub offers minimal data export options, partly due to no Zapier or API access. Finished documents and audit trails can be exported as PDFs, and another major drawback is the lack of downloadable reports for tracking insights across multiple documents.</p>
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