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DOCUSIGN ALTERNATIVES

6 DocuSign alternatives for real estate in 2026

Nobody got fired for choosing DocuSign — it’s the industry default. People shop it for three honest reasons: envelope limits, per-user pricing, and wanting signing to live inside their platform instead of beside it. Here’s the field, watch-outs on every row, ours included.

DocuSign’s real estate plans start at $10/mo and its business tiers run $30–$65/user/mo with monthly envelope limits (checked 2026-08). Every alternative below is priced honestly — published or clearly third-party-estimated.

The field

Every alternative, priced and scored

AlternativePublished pricingBest forWatch out
BrokerDIY (us)Yes — $29–$349/mo; e-sign in the platform, no per-envelope feesBrokerages wanting signing + CRM + voice on one brainNewer platform; bring your documents
DotloopYes — $31.99–$34.99/mo agents, $149/mo teamsReal-estate transactions with forms depthSigning-plus-transactions, not a full platform
Adobe Acrobat Sign~$14.99–$16.99/user/mo (third-party guides)Teams living in AdobePer-user pricing; general-purpose, not real-estate-shaped
PandaDoc~$10–$49/user/mo (third-party guides)Proposals + documents + signingYou pay for document workflow you may not use
Dropbox Sign~$10–$25/user/mo (third-party guides)Simple signing in the Dropbox ecosystemBasic feature set; envelope limits
SkySlopeQuote-ledBrokerage compliance + signingEnterprise orientation; needs a quote

Pricing observations dated 2026-08 from vendor pages and third-party guides — verify before deciding.

Our honest scorecard

Where BrokerDIY wins — and where it doesn’t

QuestionThe honest answer
Why leave DocuSign?Envelope limits at volume, per-user costs at team scale, and signing living in a separate bill instead of inside the deal
Where DocuSign still winsSigner familiarity — everyone knows a DocuSign envelope — and its integration catalog is unmatched. If those matter, keep it
Where BrokerDIY winsSigning under your brokerage’s brand, no per-envelope fees, executed files filed to the deal automatically, and an AI TC that chases signatures for you — all in the platform price
The both-worlds answerKeep DocuSign where signers need it; run BrokerDIY’s white-label flow for everything client-facing
Straight answers

Questions buyers ask.

What’s the best DocuSign alternative for real estate?

For transaction-shaped signing: Dotloop. For brokerage-wide operations with white-label signing included: BrokerDIY. For Adobe-first teams: Acrobat Sign. The full BrokerDIY vs DocuSign comparison has the detail.

Why do people switch off DocuSign?

The pattern in reviews: envelope limits on mid tiers, per-user pricing as teams grow, and the sense of paying a separate bill for something that could live in the platform running the deal. Rarely quality — DocuSign’s signing experience is excellent.

Is BrokerDIY’s e-sign really unlimited?

No per-envelope vendor fees — signing is a department of the platform with published monthly tiers. Platform usage allowances (Atlas Actions) apply to AI work, and they’re published on the pricing page. We publish everything; that’s the point.