Pricing
Usage-based, measured by the sealed PDF. No per-envelope fees, no “contact sales” tier. Monthly or annual — your choice. Smaller PDFs go further.
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No card required.
The everyday plan for solo landlords or contractors.
Hard cap at 100 MB — upgrade for more.
Same as Solo, with two months free when paid annually.
Billed once per year. Hard cap at 1,200 MB.
More volume + longer retention for heavier users. Annual only.
Billed once per year. Hard cap at 12,000 MB.
Shared workspace, role-based permissions, pooled usage when shipped. Available when there's demand.
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How usage works
When a document is fully signed, the resulting sealed PDF (with the audit-trail page baked in) is what counts against your usage. A typical lease is 200–500 KB; a scanned contract can be 5–15 MB. Compressing scans before upload is the single biggest knob you have.
The dashboard shows your usage as a percentage so you never have to think in MB unless you want to.
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FAQ
We meter the size of each sealed (signed) PDF — that's the file you and your counterparty actually receive. Your dashboard shows what percent of your monthly allowance you've used. Smaller PDFs go further, so compressing scans before uploading lets you send more for the same price. Upload size doesn't count — only the sealed output.
Every plan caps at its included MB — there is no overage billing. We check your projected usage at upload time using a conservative estimate of the sealed PDF size (~15% buffer + 200 KB headroom for the audit page); if approving this document would push you over, the upload is rejected. A finalized document can occasionally land a few hundred KB over the estimate, in which case the next quota check correctly accounts for the actual size and the next upload reflects it. When you hit the cap you can upgrade, wait for your period to roll over, or delete old completed documents to free room.
Yes — under the U.S. ESIGN Act (2000) and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), electronic signatures captured with intent and consent are legally equivalent to handwritten signatures. We capture both, with timestamps and IP addresses on every event, and seal the final PDF with a SHA-256 hash.
Documents are encrypted at rest with per-document keys, and in transit over TLS. Only authenticated parties to a given document can decrypt it — we can't read your paperwork, and neither can anyone else who doesn't hold a key. The SHA-256 seal then makes any post-signing tampering immediately detectable.
Sealed PDFs stay accessible on your dashboard for 12 months on Solo and 24 months on Solo Plus and Team. Before any document is removed, we'll email you a warning so you can download it. The hash inside the PDF lets you verify integrity even after we no longer host it — your sealed copy is the system of record, not our servers.
Every signed document — and its audit trail — is downloadable as a self-contained PDF. The hash lets you verify integrity without our servers. Even if handshakesignatures vanished tomorrow, your sealed documents would remain valid and verifiable.