SealVow vs Zoho Sign
Zoho Sign offers affordable e-signatures as part of Zoho's sprawling business suite. For a law firm, that's a problem — your signing tool shouldn't depend on whether you've bought into an entire business ecosystem. Legal documents demand purpose-built handling, not general-purpose affordability.
Signing built specifically for legal professionals and their clients
Budget-friendly e-signatures in the Zoho business ecosystem
Zoho 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.
Zoho Sign is cheap, and for general business use, that matters. For legal professionals, what matters is whether your signing platform looks professional to clients, produces audit trails that stand up in court, and doesn't require your firm to adopt an entire ecosystem. SealVow does all three.
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