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We performed a comparison between Cygnature and DocuSign based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Top Answer:The most valuable feature of DocuSign is its ability to save time.
Top Answer:We do need to pay an annual subscription. My understanding is it is not too expensive. I'd rate the affordability four out of ten, with ten being expensive. There are no extra costs involved.
Top Answer:I found it a bit annoying in DocuSign when it came to moving the boxes around. It would be helpful if there were more AI involved to assist with positioning them correctly during the setup of sending… more »
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DocuSign eSignature, CoSign, DocuSign eNotary
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Overview

Cygnature is an award-winning signing solution that offers multiple signature types - electronic, digital and biometric. It is a feature–rich and easy-to-use solution that is built on blockchain technology, thus providing enhanced security, greater transparency and improved traceability of the signing process, along with authentication of signer identity and safeguarding documents from tampering. Cygnature also provides APIs for seamless integration with business systems.

DocuSign electronic signature platform seems to be very easy to use, both for document senders and signers, ensuring broad adoption and user satisfaction. DocuSign supports all types of signing scenarios, from the simplest to the most complex, and is easily configurable so you don't have to modify your documents or workflows. Plus, with the most robust eSignature mobile capability, you can securely sign anywhere, anytime on any Internet-enabled device.

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Government8%
Construction Company7%
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Small Business38%
Midsize Enterprise38%
Large Enterprise25%
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Small Business31%
Midsize Enterprise15%
Large Enterprise54%
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eSignature (Electronic Signature)
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Docusign, Adobe, Dropbox and others in eSignature (Electronic Signature). Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Cygnature is ranked 20th in eSignature (Electronic Signature) while DocuSign is ranked 1st in eSignature (Electronic Signature) with 10 reviews. Cygnature is rated 0.0, while DocuSign is rated 8.6. On the other hand, the top reviewer of DocuSign writes "Good for digitally signing documents, easy to set up, and reliable". Cygnature is most compared with , whereas DocuSign is most compared with OpenText Core Signature, Box Sign, Conga Sign, OneSpan Sign and SharePoint.

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