Sign 'n' Post vs Adobe Sign
Adobe locks the API behind enterprise pricing.
Adobe Acrobat Sign starts at $22.99/mo for a single user. You can't access an API until you're on an enterprise contract with custom pricing (talk to sales). Sign 'n' Post ships API access on the free plan, and the Plus tier starts at just $10/mo.
Side-by-side pricing
| Sign 'n' Post | Adobe Sign | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | ✓ 100 requests/mo, 5 signing requests | ✕ ~3 requests via Reader only |
| Starter plan | $10/mo Plus: 50 signing requests, 10 templates | $22.99/mo Single user, no API |
| Pro plan | $25/mo Unlimited signing, full API | $65.99/user/mo Pro, still no API |
| API access | ✓ Included on all plans | ✕ Enterprise only (custom pricing, talk to sales) |
| Speed | ✓ PDFs in milliseconds | ✕ Cloud-based processing |
| Signing | ✓ 50/mo on Plus, unlimited on Pro | ✕ 150 transactions/user/year (Teams) |
What you give up with Adobe Sign
API is enterprise-only
Adobe Sign has an API, but you can't access it on Standard or Pro plans. You need to negotiate an enterprise contract first. Sign 'n' Post includes the API on the free tier.
$22.99/user/mo at the low end
Adobe Sign charges per seat. The Standard plan costs $22.99/user/mo, Pro is $65.99/user/mo. Ten people on Pro costs $660/mo. Sign 'n' Post starts at $10/mo (Plus) and covers 10 members for $25/mo on Pro.
API only at Enterprise tier
Adobe Sign has an API, but it's gated behind Enterprise pricing — no public rate card, you have to talk to sales. Sign 'n' Post includes API access on every plan, including the $10/mo Plus tier.
150 signatures per user per year on Teams
Adobe's individual plans get unlimited transactions, but team plans cap you at 150/user/year. Costs increase significantly at scale. Sign 'n' Post includes unlimited signing on every paid plan.