Secured Signing
About Secured Signing
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Secured Signing Pricing
Pay As You Go, Prepaid Monthly or Enterprise Pricing available.
Starting price:
$9.95 per month
Free trial:
Not Available
Free version:
Not Available
Most Helpful Reviews for Secured Signing
1 - 5 of 90 Reviews
Grant
Financial Services, 1 employee
Used free trial
OVERALL RATING:
4
Reviewed May 2021
Some extra security features that others don't have
Grant
Verified reviewer
Financial Services, 1 employee
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed September 2019
Some extra security features that others don't have
It's easy to use, seems like it's pretty secure, and is fairly competitively priced.
PROSI like that Secured Signing has the feature that a code is required in order to access the file - you can't just use the link and access it. I'm not sure what extra security this adds if someone has access to the mailbox of the person signing, but hey - an extra security feature is a good thing. I haven't used it yet, but doing a video recording of the person signing seems like a great idea to get the person to sign it.
CONSMy biggest frustration is when I upload a document AND IT'S THE WRONG ONE. I haven't sent it for signing or done anything else with it, but the simple act of uploading a file counts as using one document. I don't feel like this is fair at all - I feel like it should only count if it's actually been signed or sent for signing. There have been multiple occasions where I've realised I either uploaded the wrong file or it needed a couple of touch-ups before uploading, but it's too late - I'm already down one more document.
Vendor Response
Thanks for your feedback Grant. Great that you're liking using the software! We have recently built functionality to address your negative point around incorrect uploaded documents counting towards your credits. There is now an extra step where you can check the file that is selected prior to hitting the upload button a second time - hopefully this helps address the issue you're facing.
Replied October 2019
Rawinia
Education Management, 201-500 employees
Used daily for less than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
4
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed October 2020
We really like Secured Signing!
we thoroughly enjoy using Secured Signing. With the recent microsoft work integration it has made sending documents a whole lot easier!
PROSHow easy it is to all parties to use and the affordability of the programme.
CONSlimited fonts for signatures and no text box for additional info (i.e response codes for payments) which you can tag to certain signees.
Reason for choosing Secured Signing
cheaper and looks alot nicer.
Reasons for switching to Secured Signing
alot easier on the user. looks alot nicer too.
Van
Real Estate, 2-10 employees
Used weekly for less than 6 months
OVERALL RATING:
3
EASE OF USE
2
VALUE FOR MONEY
3
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
4
FUNCTIONALITY
2
Reviewed May 2023
Just Ok Product
good pricing for small business
CONSOnce the document is sent out, I can't take it back to modify. In order for me to modify it, I would have to delete the existing one and upload another one; This will cost me of having to for an extra document which I think it's unreasonable.The user interface is not very easy to deal with especially when trying to resize the fields or signature box - working on documents on a smaller laptop screen or tablet is not ideal in trying to resizing the field.
Reason for choosing Secured Signing
I'm planning to switch to another produce from secured signing due to the con that i mentioned above.
Anonymous
1 employee
Used monthly for less than 12 months
OVERALL RATING:
4
EASE OF USE
3
VALUE FOR MONEY
4
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
4
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed August 2022
Feature-rich digital signing
Able to use for both regular document signing and digital notary with video recording.
CONSSetting up templates can be a bit cumbersome, but it gets easier the more you use it.
Reason for choosing Secured Signing
Price.
Reasons for switching to Secured Signing
ESign switched owners to Foxit and no longer offered pay per document pricing.