1. DocuSign Esignature
Market-leading e-signature with the broadest integration ecosystem, strong enterprise compliance and an expanding agreement-management (IAM) suite.
See DocuSign plans →Enterprise get the most value from e-signature software that earns its keep quickly — here are the options that do.
This guide rounds up the 4 e-signature software that, by their own positioning, fit enterprise — with what each does best for you, what it costs and the one trade-off to weigh. We only included e-signature software whose own audience description actually points at enterprise, then ranked on fit, value and how quickly you get going. For each one you get the reason it suits enterprise, its starting price and a caveat worth knowing. Prices are taken from public plans at the time of writing.
| Tool | Entry price | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| DocuSign | from $10/mo | enterprise |
| Adobe Acrobat Sign | from $12.99/mo | pdf-editing |
| Conga Sign | See pricing | salesforce |
| OneSpan Sign | from $20/mo | financial-services |
Market-leading e-signature with the broadest integration ecosystem, strong enterprise compliance and an expanding agreement-management (IAM) suite.
See DocuSign plans →Native e-signature bundled with the full Acrobat PDF editor, deep Microsoft and Creative Cloud integration and enterprise-grade compliance.
Read more about Adobe Acrobat Sign →Enterprise e-signature within the Conga revenue-lifecycle/CLM ecosystem, tightly integrated with Salesforce for document generation.
Read more about Conga Sign →Security-first e-signature (formerly eSignLive) with strong identity verification, biometrics and fraud prevention for regulated industries.
Read more about OneSpan Sign →Don't over-index on the ranking — the gap between adjacent picks is small. Decide what enterprise can't compromise on (price, a specific strength, or ramp-up time) and let that choose for you.
We'd reach for DocuSign first as enterprise, but the ‘best’ tool is the one whose trade-offs fit your priorities — compare the entries before deciding.
Most options here are paid, but typically offer a trial or money-back window — check each entry's price line before you buy.
Across the tools that target enterprise, the recurring strengths are enterprise, financial-services and integrations. Weigh those against your budget and how quickly your team gets value — the entries above flag each tool's fit and its one trade-off.
Each tool is included only when its own dataset positioning or audience description genuinely names enterprise; we then rank on fit, price and ramp-up time, using features and facts from independent reviews and vendor docs cited in Sources below.
The fit, features and facts cited for each pick above are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: