DocuSign Gen vs Nintex Document Generation comparison

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DocuSign Gen for Salesforce
Nintex Document Generation for Salesforce, Drawloop
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Overview

Generate polished agreements in just a few clicks with DocuSign Gen for Salesforce. This includes non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), quotes, proposals, and invoices.

Effortlessly merge customer, product, and pricing data to generate agreements in Microsoft Word or PDF.

Prepare, sign and store agreements, all within Salesforce. Gen is a Salesforce-native application, powered by Lightning (also compatible with Classic).

Nintex Document Generation for Salesforce automates document creation in Salesforce using the same data and documents you use today, without having to leave the familiarity of Salesforce.

Sample Customers
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VIF International Education, Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (Australia), Yamaha
Top Industries
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Financial Services Firm15%
Computer Software Company15%
Healthcare Company7%
Government6%
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Company Size
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Small Business27%
Midsize Enterprise14%
Large Enterprise59%
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DocuSign Gen is ranked 5th in Document Generation Tools while Nintex Document Generation is ranked 3rd in Document Generation Tools. DocuSign Gen is rated 0.0, while Nintex Document Generation is rated 0.0. On the other hand, DocuSign Gen is most compared with DocuSign CLM and Conga Composer, whereas Nintex Document Generation is most compared with Conga Composer and Windward Core.

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