How to Choose an Electronic Signature Software
10-point decision grid to choose the electronic signature software adapted to your business.
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A Structuring Decision
Choosing an electronic signature software means choosing a tool that your teams will use several times a day, for several years. Mistakes come at the cost of migration and daily friction.
The 10 Selection Criteria
1. eIDAS Compliance
Non-negotiable. Without eIDAS compliance, your signatures won't have the same legal value. See eIDAS regulation.
2. Signature Levels
Minimum: SES + AES. QES if your sector requires it.
3. Hosting and Sovereignty
EU to preserve sovereignty, avoid the US Cloud Act.
4. Transparent Pricing
Monthly flat fee with quota, no per-OTP/signatory billing.
5. Native Integrations
CRM (HubSpot, Pipedrive), HRIS (PayFit, Lucca), ERP (Sage), Zapier, API.
6. Templates
To industrialize recurring documents.
7. Advanced Workflow
Parallel/sequential order, reminders, CC, approvers.
8. Signatory UX
Mobile-first, no account required, journey < 3 minutes.
9. Archiving
Minimum 10 years, PAdES format, exportable.
10. Support
French language available, responsive, clear documentation.
Pitfalls to Avoid
- Artificially low entry price: often offset by per-OTP billing
- Phantom features: those listed but rarely reliable in production
- Non-existent support: endless chatbot without real human contact
- US Cloud without clear mention of the Cloud Act
- Long-term contracts without exit clauses
Selection Method
- List your needs: volume, level, integrations
- Pre-select 3-5 solutions
- Test for free in real conditions (10-20 shipments)
- Question support with complex cases
- Simulate 12 months of actual cost
Summary Table
Profile | Typical Solution
Freelancer / Micro-business | Free plan, budget < $20/month
SME 20-250 employees | European pro plan, $50-200/month
Mid-market 250-5000 employees | Business plan, SSO, custom API
Regulated sector | EU hosting + advanced KYC
Real-world Case: 60-person SME
An SME in construction evaluated 4 solutions over 6 weeks:
- demo + hands-on for each
- test with 15 representative shipments
- simulate 12-month cost
- support interview
Final choice: European solution at $79/month vs US solution at $250/month. Native HubSpot integration. Clear ROI.
How Certyneo Helps You
Certyneo checks all 10 criteria: eIDAS, SES/AES, EU hosting, transparent pricing, native integrations, templates, advanced workflows, modern UX, 10-year archiving, French support. Free plan to test before committing.
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FAQ
How long does the selection take?
4-8 weeks with proper evaluation.
Do we need to involve IT?
For an SME: an external consultant is enough. For a mid-market company: yes.
Can we switch if we're not satisfied?
Yes, migration is a managed project. Avoid commitments > 12 months.
Is the cheapest option the best?
No. Look at total cost (flat fee + OTP + signatories + integrations).
Is English enough for support?
No if your teams are French-speaking.
Conclusion
Choosing electronic signature software is a structuring project. Invest the necessary evaluation time — it will save you an expensive migration in 2 years.
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