SignHouse is an electronic signature software. Draw, type, or upload a picture of your handwritten signature and turn it into a digital signature: Generous free plan • Legally binding • One-off pricing • Contract templates • PDF tools.
👋 Hi PH, Ch David here, cofounder of SignHouse.
SignHouse is a DocuSign alternative to eSign documents in ~10 seconds.
You can upload a file > Create your eSignature > Add it to the document. Then, download the signed document or send it for others to sign it.
Pricing: lifetime deal for the first 100 buyers. PH Users will get 20% off the lifetime deal offer with this code at checkout: PH20OFFLTD
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💡 The problem & Why we're here
Most eSignature platforms are clunky, slow, and made long ago without any major updates. They're not the best experience for yourself and the signees.
SignHouse is a breath of fresh air. We made a modern eSignature software with a generous free plan, as our goal is to make signing documents online easier.
🛠 The solution
SignHouse turns your handwritten signature on a piece of paper into a working digital signature that's one click away from you.
Lots of documents are online now, so why shouldn't your signature be too? Besides, you won't have to print paper and grab a pen anymore — everything's in the same place.
But, pricing is the #1 reason to go for SignHouse. While other eSignature tools charge you monthly, we've adopted lifetime pricing.
We make things simple: pay just once for SignHouse and keep the software forever, without any hidden fees or extra fees. Get this software once and enjoy it forever!
And then, we're more than just an online signature maker. We've got a library of contract templates and PDF tools that automate your whole online workspace.
For example, instead of researching what a freelancer contract has to contain, simply grab our template at the click of a button and edit it by filling in your details.
🏅 Top benefits
• Lifetime pricing (one-off)
• Free eSignatures, contract templates, PDF tools
• Legally binding everything
• Unlimited documents to be signed
• Team collaboration features
We're planning on adding way more features to help you work better. Check out our pricing page and roadmap for more information about this!
🏷️ Offer for you!
We figured a good way to thank you for being here is a 20% discount on our lifetime deal offer (only 100 seats available).
Add "PH20OFFLTD" as a coupon for 20% of your 1st payment.
😸 Feedback?
We want to make signing documents even easier with your help. Hence, we're very curious to hear your thoughts on SignHouse and what's there to improve.
Leave a comment — we're happy to have a conversation!
@chhddavid love the product! Been watching the pre launch on twitter. Super exciting breath of fresh air in an industry that’s so outdated, and awful ux. Excited to watch your journey.
@gierekg Thanks for sharing your thoughts — great to see you here as well. Definitely, our goal is to make this the simplest, yet the most effective eSignature solution.
Daniel & David are AMAZING entrepreneurs. I've been following their previous projects and am always amazed by their skills and good ideas. SignHouse won't disappoint.
About as barebones as they can get away with. It "signs" documents, and that's about it. You manually enter where things get signed and hope the UI allows you to actually navigate and do the correct actions. Self signing your own documents is apparently non-existent, even though the feature was selected, and signing documents while building it was buggy at best.
SignHouse offers one thing acceptably: you can simply sign a document uploaded and have an audit log (and the audit log is actually useful). But if you need ANYTHING more advanced, I recommend going with one of the larger companies (PandaDoc is my personal favorite, though I think their pricing is too expensive).
One big concern with SignHouse (back when I was just researching the service): nothing real seems to exist about them outside of their own articles (and they seem to have 100's). It's tacky, fake, and I'm fairly certain AI generated (or from a hired firm).
To other devs out there looking to get into this space: just make a solid product and share some access to everyday users. Make it stable, offer the features they're looking for, and don't charge prices out the nose. Maybe have it a two tier system (# of documents per month per user) sort of pricing. But don't be sleazy, and make sure your product works before trying to funnel users into jumping in early with lifetime deals with the promise that the product will improve.
Hey Christopher, thanks for the review.
Yep, we are still early in our journey. And making such a product is no easy feat. But we're sure we'll change your mind in the following years :)
Self-signing is actually do-able - you just need to only have yourself as a signee. Self-signing was actually the first and foremost feature we've built.
Nothing is fake about our presence - we're just very young. Regarding our hundreds of articles, we just work very hard :) No other way to put it. All our content is naturally-genrated, no AI. We're old school SEOs, so we wouldn't risk it with AI.
My personal advice regarding your review:
• If you're not happy with PandaDoc's pricing, something's gotta give
• That something is what you were sharing here - thanks for the candid feedback!
• Our pricing will increase too when we get more advanced
• Our product *does* improve! https://feedback.usesignhouse.co...
Hope to see you again as a SignHouse user in the following years!
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