SealVow vs Yoti Sign
Yoti Sign brings digital identity verification to e-signatures — useful for onboarding and identity-sensitive transactions. For legal professionals, though, the question isn't just 'who signed?' but 'what did they sign, when, and can you prove it in court?' That requires a different kind of platform.
Legal signing with court-ready audit trails and white-label client experience
E-signatures backed by verified digital identity
Yoti Sign pricing typically requires annual commitments and per-user fees. Here's what SealVow offers instead.
For sole practitioners and small firms
For growing firms and busy practices
For large firms and multi-office practices
Signing emails come from your domain. The signing page carries your firm's branding. Your clients see a professional experience that feels like an extension of your practice, not a third-party tool.
No account creation. No app download. No 'verify your email' interruption. Your client clicks a link, reviews the document, signs it, done. Completion rates above 90% because you removed every barrier.
Every signature records IP address, browser, timestamp, and explicit consent text. Full chain of custody from upload to completion. Exportable audit certificates that satisfy regulatory enquiries.
Every document is SHA-256 hashed at upload. The hash is recorded immutably before signing begins. If anyone questions whether the document was altered, you have cryptographic proof.
Yoti Sign's identity verification is genuinely useful for specific legal scenarios — client onboarding, KYC checks, age-gated signing. But for the daily work of getting legal documents signed by clients, SealVow provides the white-label experience and court-ready audit trails that legal professionals actually need.
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