Signavow vs Zoho Sign
Zoho Sign offers affordable e-signatures as part of the Zoho One business suite. For small teams already using Zoho, it's a natural add-on. But enterprise requirements — white-labelling, forensic audit trails, SSO, and compliance documentation — expose the limitations of a tool designed as a suite feature, not a standalone platform.
Enterprise signing platform with the depth to stand on its own
E-signatures seamlessly integrated with Zoho's 50+ business applications
Zoho Sign pricing typically requires annual commitments and per-user fees. Here's what Signavow offers instead.
For legal teams and growing businesses
For legal departments and compliance-heavy teams
For financial services, healthcare, and government
Every view, consent, and signature event is logged with IP address, user agent, timestamp, and document hash. Exportable certificates that hold up in court, not just a timestamp.
Your domain, your colours, your fonts, your logo. Signing emails come from your address. The signing page is yours. Recipients never see 'Signavow' unless you want them to.
REST API with webhooks, bulk operations, and template management. Integrate signing into your contract lifecycle without fighting a poorly documented SOAP endpoint.
eIDAS, ESIGN Act, UK Electronic Communications Act compliance built in. Configurable data retention, data residency controls, and GDPR-ready data processing agreements on every plan.
Zoho Sign is a sensible choice if your entire business runs on Zoho. But enterprise signing demands a platform that can stand alone — with its own identity, its own audit trails, and its own compliance story. Signavow doesn't need an ecosystem to be complete.
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