Sign 'n' Post vs Dropbox Sign
Dropbox Sign paywalls the API behind "Premium" pricing.
Dropbox Sign's cheapest plan is $15/mo for a single user with no API and only 5 templates. API access requires their "Premium" plan — custom pricing, talk to sales. Sign 'n' Post starts at $10/mo (Plus) with API on every plan.
Side-by-side pricing
| Sign 'n' Post | Dropbox Sign | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | ✓ 100 requests/mo, 5 signing | ✕ 3 requests/mo |
| Starter plan | $10/mo Plus: 50 signing, 10 templates | $15/mo 1 user, no API, 5 templates |
| Pro / API | $25/mo Unlimited signing, full API | Custom "Premium" plan (talk to sales) |
| Templates | ✓ 10 on Plus, unlimited on Pro | ✕ Only 5 on the $15/mo plan |
| Signing | ✓ 50/mo on Plus, unlimited on Pro | ✕ Unlimited UI only, API requires Premium |
| Speed | ✓ PDFs in milliseconds | ✕ No document generation |
What Dropbox Sign doesn't do
$15/mo gets 1 user and 5 templates
Dropbox Sign's cheapest plan is $15/mo for a single user with only 5 templates and no API access. Sign 'n' Post Plus is $10/mo with 10 templates and full API.
API requires "Premium" — talk to sales
Dropbox Sign doesn't publish API pricing. You need the "Premium" plan with custom pricing, which means a sales call and likely an annual contract. Sign 'n' Post includes API access on every plan, including free.
Web product charges per user
Dropbox Sign Standard charges $15/user/mo. Ten people costs $150/mo and still no API or templates beyond 5. Sign 'n' Post Pro is $25/mo total for 10 members with unlimited templates.
Signing only, no generation
Dropbox Sign collects signatures but can't generate or fill PDFs. Sign 'n' Post does both in one API call.