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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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Syncing is what really stands out to me. I switch between devices quite a bit, and I don’t have to double-check whether I copied the latest version of a file—it’s already there. That has saved me more than once when I needed to pull up a report quickly and didn’t have access to my main machine.
I also use the version history more than I expected. If I’m making changes to a model or testing something in a report and it goes wrong, I can roll back to an earlier version instead of spending time trying to fix it manually.
Sharing is straightforward too. I usually just send a link when someone needs access, especially when a file is too large to send normally. It’s also helpful when I’m sending reports to stakeholders or keeping project files in one place, and it cuts down on a lot of back-and-forth.
I’ve also run into a few situations where syncing isn’t completely instant across devices. Most of the time it’s fine, but occasionally I’ll open a file on another device and it hasn’t fully updated yet. That can be confusing when you’re trying to make quick decisions.
Another issue is that shared folders can get messy over time, especially when multiple people are uploading or updating files without a clear structure. If naming conventions aren’t followed, it can take longer than expected to find the latest version of something.
Permissions can feel a bit clunky too when you’re working across different teams or with external stakeholders. It works, but it isn’t always as straightforward as it should be when you need to adjust access quickly.
Overall, these aren’t major issues, but they’re small friction points that come up when you use Dropbox heavily in day-to-day work.
In my work, I deal with Power BI reports, Excel models, and supporting project files that often go through multiple versions. Without a tool like Dropbox, these files can easily end up scattered across email threads, local folders, or saved as separate copies by different people. That quickly creates confusion about which file is actually the latest.
With Dropbox, I have one central place where everything lives. I can keep active project folders there and trust that when I update something, it’s available when I switch devices or need to share it quickly with someone else. This has been especially helpful when I need to pull up a report outside my main setup, or send a file to stakeholders without worrying about attachment size limits.
It also reduces back-and-forth within teams. Instead of sending attachments and repeatedly confirming versions, I can share a link so everyone is working from the same source.
Overall, the biggest benefit for me is the time saved and the fewer mistakes caused by version control issues. It removes a lot of manual file management and lets me focus more on the actual analysis and reporting work.