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Sinimo 2026: Benefits, Features & Pricing

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Overview

Sinimo
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Pricing

Starting at €29.00 per month

About Sinimo

Sinimo is a legal application designed for real estate agencies to generate and electronically sign various real estate contracts. It serves real estate professionals in France, offering a mobile-first solution for document creation, signing, and management.

The application includes over fifty contract templates such as sales mandates, leases, offers, compromises, amendments, and commercial property agreements. Contracts can be generated quickly. Sinimo features electronic signature technology for both in-person and remote use. It also has a document scanning function that allows agents to photograph client documents, digitize them, and attach them as PDF files to contracts.

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Sinimo Pricing and Plans

Starting price: €29.00 per month
Free Trial
Free Version

Basic

29.00

flat rate, per month

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    Sinimo Features

    • Popular features found in Real Estate Transaction Management
      Document Management
      Task Management
      Transaction Management
    • More features of Sinimo
      Contract/License Management
      Document Storage
      Electronic Signature
      Mobile App
      Status Tracking

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