Sign 'n' Post vs SignNow
SignNow's plans include a 100 signature/year limit behind the $12/user/mo headline.
SignNow advertises $12/user/mo, but includes a 100 signature/year cap in the pricing details. Go over and it's $1.50 per extra signature. Sign 'n' Post starts at $10/mo (Plus) with transparent pricing and no hidden limits.
Side-by-side pricing
| Sign 'n' Post | SignNow | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | ✓ 100 requests/mo, forever | ✕ 250 invites trial (one-time) |
| Credit card required | ✓ No | ✕ Yes, to start trial |
| Sandbox mode | ✓ Free, watermarked output | ✕ Requires paid plan |
| Starter plan | $10/mo Plus: 50 signing requests | $12/user/mo 100 signatures/year limit |
| API plan | $25/mo unlimited signing, 1,000 fill requests | $146/mo 1,000 invites/year |
| Billing | Monthly | Annual commitment |
| Signature overage | $0.02/req | $1.50/ea after 100/yr on web plans |
| Cost for 1,000/mo | $25/mo | $146/mo |
| Annual cost | $300/yr | $1,752/yr |
| Signing | ✓ Unlimited | Counts against invite limit |
Why developers switch
6x cheaper for the same volume
1,000 requests costs $25/mo on Sign 'n' Post. SignNow charges $146/mo for the same volume — and requires an annual contract.
Hidden 100 signature/year cap
SignNow's $12/user/mo plan includes only 100 signatures per year. Exceed that and each extra signature costs $1.50. The limit is easy to miss in the pricing details. Sign 'n' Post Plus is $10/mo flat for 50 signing requests/mo with no signature caps.
Real free tier, not a trial
Sign 'n' Post gives you 100 requests/mo free, forever. SignNow gives you 250 invites once — then you're on a paid plan.
Fill and sign in one call
Sign 'n' Post generates PDFs and sends them for signing in a single API call. No separate document prep step.