
Overview

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Dropbox Sign simplifies work for millions of individuals. Customers all over the world trust Dropbox Sign API to automate and manage their most important business transactions.
The Dropbox Sign API is very easy to integrate, with an average implementation time over 2x faster than legacy players. Dropbox Sign API lets businesses integrate leading eSignature functionality directly into their business processes. It's a flexible, configurable, and developer-friendly eSignature offering, with industry-only features like full white labeling, developer support, and built-in debugging tools.
Dropbox Sign is ranked the #1 most implementable eSignature solution, allowing our customers to be up and running in an average of 2.5 days - with 39% of our customers completing their integration in less than one day of development. Clean documentation and developer-focused resources make it easy for developers and development contractors alike to integrate eSignatures into any platform, website, or workflows.
For custom pricing, terms, EULA, other usage rates or a private offer, please contact aws-channel-marketplace@dropbox.com .
Highlights
- Fast, Reliable Implementation - Ranked by G2 Crowd as one of the easiest to implement and most scalable eSignature APIs.
- Configurability Comes Standard - Create a custom, branded experience, and configure emails to promote your company brand.
- Collect eSignatures Securely - Secure your documents with data encryption, audit trails, tamper-proofing, and industry-standard compliances. Easily send, sign and store your most important business agreements using Dropbox and Dropbox Sign together.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/12 months |
|---|---|---|
Premium | Dropbox Sign API Premium - 24,000 Signatures | $26,400.00 |
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48 hour full refund with a 2 to 14 day cancellation per rata
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AWS-Channel-Marketplace@dropbox.com Email support: support@hellosign.com
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Effortless File Sharing with Clients
Reliable Cloud Storage for Easy File Sharing and Collaboration
Frees Up Space Easily for Photos and Documents
Stupidly Simple Sync Across Devices With Lifesaving Version History
It’s also a cross-platform king. It runs on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, and it even plays nice with that dusty laptop you refuse to retire.
File recovery and version history are lifesavers. Accidentally nuked your thesis? Dropbox quietly saves you from yourself.
Collaboration is solid, too: shared folders, links, and comments. Nothing flashy-just functional.
The pricing ramps up quickly, and if you need real storage, you’ll definitely feel it in your wallet.
Overall, it’s not exactly exciting. It’s a utility-like plumbing: important and necessary, but not something anyone brags about.
You saved something on your laptop. Later you’re on your phone. Panic. Dropbox syncs everything across devices automatically, so you’re not emailing yourself PDFs like it’s 2009.
2. “My laptop died and my life is over.”
Hardware fails. Coffee spills. You rage. With Dropbox, your files are backed up in the cloud, so you don’t lose everything when your device gives up.
3. “We’re working together but it’s chaos.”
Instead of ending up with 14 versions like:
• final.doc
• final_FINAL.doc
• final_REALFINAL2.doc
You get one shared file with version history. If someone decides to freestyle, you can roll changes back without the whole project turning into a mess.
4. “The file is too big to send.”
Email says no. Dropbox says “here’s a link.” You can send big videos, PDFs, whatever, without compressing your soul.
5. “I deleted something and now I regret my life choices.”
Dropbox keeps previous versions and deleted files for a while, so one impulsive click doesn’t ruin your week.