We performed a comparison between Adobe Sign and Zoho Sign based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two eSignature (Electronic Signature) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."I would recommend this solution to other people. It is an easy-to-use solution and one of the best."
"The ability to sign digitally is very convenient."
"I give the stability a ten out of ten."
"It makes it very easy to sign documents."
"Regarding the most valuable feature of the solution, I would say that it is easy to use."
"The most valuable aspect of Adobe Sign is not a single feature, but rather a combination of features. From a broad perspective, the failover system is particularly noteworthy. In the event that Adobe Sign experiences downtime, there are backup measures in place through Amazon AWS that ensure continuity. For instance, if one region experiences an outage, another region can take over seamlessly, which is a significant advantage."
"Adobe Sign is highly reliable and offers additional features such as 25-year retention filters and audit capabilities."
"I adore using Adobe Sign since it feels intuitive and user-friendly. Its organic design makes it effortless to navigate, so even if you lack experience with Adobe software, you can quickly learn and use it accurately."
"It is a scalable solution."
"I like that there is a hierarchy in sending the documentation."
"It works very well, and its pricing is also good."
"The most valuable features of Zoho Sign are its integration and invoice facilities."
"The solution is fairly easy to use since there are no complexities. Also, it has a good user interface, and even its support is good."
"The price of the solution could improve for certain plans."
"The solution could always be more secure."
"It is hard to keep up with continuous improvements."
"I think that the performance could be better and so could the auto-updates when filling in new columns and information."
"One limitation of Adobe Sign is the restriction of adding only one email address for an Adobe Sign account. This can cause issues at times because Adobe Sign does not permit multiple signed accounts with the same email address."
"The support could improve in Adobe Sign."
"The solution's UI can be made simpler and easy to use so that I can have the option to make changes if needed."
"The UI has room for improvement."
"I think that it would be a good improvement if one could chat with Zoho or DocuSign...In short, the tool cannot currently let me communicate or talk with it via chat."
"They send the contract out with default templates, and we need to be able to adjust the templates as we would like."
"Zoho Sign has to be made more user friendly."
"Because not everyone uses it, it's difficult to get it adopted. When you send someone something and it's a DocuSign, they go, "Okay, this is legit." When you use any of the other ones, people are like, "Oh! What is this?" I don't know if that's a branding issue or something else."
"The solution limits the number of contracts one can sign."
Adobe Sign is ranked 2nd in eSignature (Electronic Signature) with 9 reviews while Zoho Sign is ranked 4th in eSignature (Electronic Signature) with 5 reviews. Adobe Sign is rated 9.4, while Zoho Sign is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Adobe Sign writes "Highly scalable and accessible ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Zoho Sign writes "A solution that is fairly easy to use owing to its good UI and support provided to its users". Adobe Sign is most compared with DocuSign, Citrix RightSignature, OpenText Core Signature, SignNow and SharePoint, whereas Zoho Sign is most compared with DocuSign. See our Adobe Sign vs. Zoho Sign report.
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