Free or paid electronic signature?
Free plan or paid subscription: when to upgrade, which plans to choose, pitfalls to avoid.
Certyneo Team
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Is there a truly free electronic signature?
Yes, several platforms offer a free plan with limited volume and features. It's the perfect opportunity to test before committing.
But "free" doesn't mean "unlimited": quota of 3-10 signatures/month, basic features only, no support. For serious use, a paid plan quickly becomes necessary.
What a free plan covers
- 3-10 envelopes per month
- Simple signature (SES)
- Limited or no templates
- No integrations
- No priority support
- Basic archiving (often 1 year)
Limitations that will push you to upgrade
- Volume: once you exceed 10 signatures/month, the free plan is no longer sufficient
- AES needs: advanced signature is almost always reserved for paid plans
- CRM/HRMS integrations: paid
- Multiple templates: paid plans
- Support: paid
- Branding: often paid
When to stay free
- Freelancer just starting out: 1-5 contracts/month
- Testing before purchase: validate the platform
- Occasional use: 1-2 signatures/year
When to upgrade to paid
- > 10 signatures/month: the free plan becomes restrictive
- Need for AES: to secure evidence
- Need for integrations: workflow automation
- Multiple users: team to equip
- Long-term archiving: 10 years for compliance
Summary comparison
Criteria | Free | Starter Paid | Pro Paid
Envelopes/month | 3-10 | 20-50 | 100-500
Levels | SES | SES + AES | SES + AES
Templates | 0-1 | 3-5 | Unlimited
Integrations | None | 1-2 | All
Support | None | Email | Priority
Archiving | 1 year | 5-10 years | 10 years
Price | 0 € | 9-29 €/month | 49-149 €/month
Pitfalls to avoid
- Believing that "free" = "always free": limits come quickly
- Freemium models with pay-per-use billing: more expensive than a flat rate
- Free plans that require a payment card to activate
- Hidden annual commitment
Real case: freelancer to SME transition
A freelance consultant starts with a free plan (3 contracts/month). In 12 months, their activity grows to 25 contracts/month. They upgrade to a Starter plan at 29 €/month:
- AES activated (secures contracts > €5,000)
- templates for 5 recurring contracts
- Pipedrive integration
ROI in 1 month.
How Certyneo helps you
Certyneo offers a free plan (5 envelopes/month, SES) to get started, then Starter, Pro and Business plans to grow with your business. Transparent pricing, no pay-per-use billing, cancel anytime.
Discover Certyneo's electronic signature solution
FAQ
Is a free plan legally valid?
Yes, if the service provider is eIDAS compliant. The SES produced is legally acceptable.
How much does a Starter plan cost?
Generally 9-29 €/month.
Can you switch to paid temporarily?
Yes, most publishers allow this.
Do free plans store for long?
Variable duration, often 1 year max. Plan for an export.
Do signatories pay?
No, never. Only the sender pays.
Conclusion
The free plan is perfect for getting started and testing. Beyond 10 signatures/month or for professional needs, switching to paid is immediately justified by the ROI.
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