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DocuSign charges $25+/month for basic e-signatures. SignovaX does the same job for $0-6.99/month. Upload a PDF, drag & drop signature fields, add signer emails, and hit send. Signers get an email link — no account needed. Every signed document includes a legal audit trail with timestamps and IP addresses. Built for freelancers and small businesses who need a simple, affordable way to get documents signed. Free plan includes 3 docs/month.
Hey PH! I'm a solo developer and I built SignovaX because I was tired of paying $25+/month just to get a contract signed.
Most e-signature tools are built for enterprise teams with complex approval workflows. But if you're a freelancer sending 5-10 documents a month, you don't need all that, you just need: upload, place signature fields, send, done.
What makes SignovaX different:
Signers don't need to create an account, they get a link, click, sign Full legal audit trail on every document (timestamps, IP, user agent) Templates for documents you send repeatedly Bulk send for sending one document to many signers Dark mode (because why not) Tech stack: Next.js, PostgreSQL (Neon), Vercel, LemonSqueezy for payments.
Free plan gives you 3 documents/month. Pro is $4.99/mo (yearly) or $6.99/mo (monthly).
Would love your feedback - what features would make you switch from DocuSign?
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About SignovaX on Product Hunt
“Simple & affordable e-signatures for freelancers”
SignovaX was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #58 on the daily leaderboard. DocuSign charges $25+/month for basic e-signatures. SignovaX does the same job for $0-6.99/month. Upload a PDF, drag & drop signature fields, add signer emails, and hit send. Signers get an email link — no account needed. Every signed document includes a legal audit trail with timestamps and IP addresses. Built for freelancers and small businesses who need a simple, affordable way to get documents signed. Free plan includes 3 docs/month.
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Hey PH! I'm a solo developer and I built SignovaX because I was tired of paying $25+/month just to get a contract signed.
Most e-signature tools are built for enterprise teams with complex approval workflows. But if you're a freelancer sending 5-10 documents a month, you don't need all that, you just need: upload, place signature fields, send, done.
What makes SignovaX different:
Signers don't need to create an account, they get a link, click, sign
Full legal audit trail on every document (timestamps, IP, user agent)
Templates for documents you send repeatedly
Bulk send for sending one document to many signers
Dark mode (because why not)
Tech stack: Next.js, PostgreSQL (Neon), Vercel, LemonSqueezy for payments.
Free plan gives you 3 documents/month. Pro is $4.99/mo (yearly) or $6.99/mo (monthly).
Would love your feedback - what features would make you switch from DocuSign?