Compare · Cornerspot vs DocuSign
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DocuSign

E-signing works better when it stays with the account.

DocuSign is a deeper standalone e-signature product. Cornerspot is for teams that want signing connected to the same CRM, billing, portal, and customer history they already work in. This page is about that tradeoff, not about pretending the tools are identical.

At a glance

Side by side, no spin.

Feature
Cornerspot
D DocuSign
Upload PDFs, place fields, send for signature
Reusable templates and recipient routing
CRM contacts and deals in the same app
Via integrations
Customer portal access in the same platform
Invoices and subscriptions in the same app
Payment collection during signing
Business Pro
Large integration and enterprise IAM surface
Typical team-plan pricing
$12.99/mo flat
$25/user/mo Standard
Where we differ

DocuSign signs PDFs. Cornerspot closes deals.

Why Cornerspot

Cornerspot

  • Signing stays with the customer record
    The signed document belongs to the same account, contact, and deal history your team already works in.
  • Portal access is part of the same flow
    Portal users can access envelopes from the same branded customer experience instead of another vendor login.
  • Billing is already next door
    When the agreement is signed, invoices, subscriptions, and saved payment methods live in the same platform.
  • No per-seat math for the SMB case
    Standalone signing is $12.99/mo, and the full Cornerspot bundle is $49.99/mo without per-user expansion math.
  • Best fit when signing is one step in a longer workflow
    If your team sells, signs, bills, and supports in one motion, Cornerspot removes more handoffs than a standalone signature tool can.
Where DocuSign stops
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DocuSign

  • A stronger standalone e-signature product
    DocuSign goes deeper on agreement-specific tooling, integrations, identity options, and enterprise agreement-management layers.
  • But it is still a separate customer system
    Your account record, invoices, subscriptions, portal, and support flow still live elsewhere.
  • Team pricing is per user
    The first real team tier is Standard at $25 per user per month, billed annually.
  • Starter team plans still carry envelope limits
    Standard and Business Pro both advertise 100 envelopes per user per year before you step into higher-end arrangements.
  • More advanced workflow value lives above the basics
    Payment collection, IAM, stronger governance, and broader enterprise workflow tools sit above the simplest e-sign use case.
An honest take

When DocuSign is the right call.

We're not going to pretend Cornerspot is the right answer for everyone. DocuSign is excellent at what it does, and there are real cases where it's the better pick:

  • You need deeper standalone e-signature options. DocuSign is the better call if identity verification, advanced agreement controls, or enterprise agreement-management depth are the main requirement.
  • Your company already standardized on DocuSign. If multiple departments or external partners already run on it, replacing that footprint may not be worth the disruption.
  • Signing is the whole job. If you truly do not need CRM, portal, billing, or the rest of the customer lifecycle in the same app, a dedicated signing tool is a reasonable choice.

For everyone else — small teams who'd love to stop juggling four SaaS apps to close one deal — Cornerspot is the better answer.

The bill

Pick your shape. Both ways are cheaper.

Need just signing? Take it standalone. Want the rest of the platform too? Bundle saves you more. Either way, you're in well under DocuSign's price.

Cornerspot · à la carte
Just Document Signing
$12.99 /mo
Signing only, without per-seat expansion
  • Envelope builder + templates
  • Recipient roles + routing
  • Audit trail + completion certificate
  • Portal-aware signing flows
  • Upgrade to the bundle anytime
Best value
Cornerspot · all-in-one
Signing + everything else
$99.99
$49.99 /mo
Signing plus CRM, website, chat, billing, and portal
  • Document signing included
  • CRM, website, and forms included
  • Billing and customer portal included
  • Live chat and support flows included
  • One flat bundle instead of per-user tool sprawl
DocuSign Standard
Team signing
$25 /user/mo
Per-user pricing, billed annually.
  • Standalone e-signature
  • 100 envelopes per user per year
  • CRM, billing, and portal live elsewhere
  • Branding and collaboration for teams
  • Advanced workflow depth grows in higher tiers
Cornerspot's standalone pillars are now a flat $12.99/mo each, with the full bundle still at $49.99/mo.
Switching questions

Switching questions, answered.

Still curious? Email hello@cornerspot.com — a real person reads these.

Can I use Cornerspot just for signing instead of buying the whole platform?

Yes. Document Signing is available standalone at $12.99/mo, and you can still move into the bundle later if the workflow expands.

Does Cornerspot support templates and recipient routing like DocuSign?

Yes. Cornerspot supports reusable templates, multiple recipients, and sequential or parallel routing.

Can portal users access envelopes without another vendor login?

Yes. Portal users can reach envelopes through the same Cornerspot customer experience when the flow is configured there.

Does Cornerspot collect payment during the signature flow?

Not as a native sign-time payment step today. The stronger Cornerspot story is that invoicing and subscriptions already live in the same app right after signing.

When should I still choose DocuSign?

Choose DocuSign if advanced standalone e-signature depth, larger enterprise agreement-management needs, or a heavily standardized DocuSign environment matters more than keeping the whole customer workflow together.

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