I'm trying to figure out if there's a good reason to keep paying for Docusign when I already have Adobe Pro. I've done some research, but I still don't quite understand why I shouldn't just switch to using Adobe Sign instead. Any insights?
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Honestly, both have their pros and cons. In my experience, they're pretty similar in terms of how often they get spammed. It's not a huge difference depending on your needs.
It really depends on how often you'll use them. If you're using it frequently enough, paying for both might not be ideal. I reckon you could lean towards Adobe Pro for the majority of regular tasks.
From what I understand, Docusign does have more advanced features for signing, but Adobe Pro covers most basic needs plus all the PDF stuff. So, for about 90% of what's needed, Adobe Pro is probably the better deal.
If you're already paying for Adobe Pro, that gives you a lot of features, including e-signatures, at a flat rate. Docusign's pricing is usually based on how many envelopes you send, so it might not be worth having both unless you really need the specific features that Docusign offers. Most of the time, Adobe Pro does the trick!
Exactly! With Adobe Pro, as long as you have a flat rate license, it's more economical since you can send and receive documents without the extra fees you’d get with Docusign.