Built by a team that actually cares. Built by a team for whom customers aren't just numbers on a spreadsheet, but real people with real expectations from the tools they use and real pain points they wish to solve.
Companies like @Rappi, @Halvor_Lines, Digital Envoy, and more, have switched their contract management to @GetSigneasy.
They tell us the reasons are simple:
→ Pricing that doesn’t keep creeping up
→ A product their teams can use without training
→ Features that support every step of their contract management
→ A support team that responds quickly and actually feels like a partner
If you’ve ever felt that quiet “docusighhh” with your contract management platform, their stories in this new video might feel very familiar.
Learn more here: https://t.co/M9FGJ1kp8x
Today, @GetSigneasy is outside Javits Center handing out sad-face cookies.
And New Yorkers keep stopping. You'd be surprised how many people just get it immediately.
The surprise renewal. The overages. The invoice that assumed you're an enterprise. The support ticket that went nowhere.
We call it DocuSIGHHHHHHHH.
Because mid-market and SMB teams don't need bloated enterprise software. They need something built for how they actually work.
And that's why we're on the streets of Manhattan today.
Learn more: https://t.co/waILbAeVLQ
#DocuSigh #Signeasy
We showed up to CLOC with a truck. And we put exactly what we believe on the side of it:
"CLM is for enterprises with $$$$$$.
Signeasy is for everyone else."
Here's what we mean.
CLM platforms are powerful — built for enterprises with dedicated legal teams, six-figure budgets, and 3–6 months to implement. That's a legitimate market.
But there's a much larger one that's been overlooked: small and mid-sized companies that have outgrown basic eSign and need real contract management — across every team, every deal, every renewal — without a six-month rollout or a full-time admin to hold it together.
A product can be excellent and still be wrong for you. That's the gap we built Signeasy for.
Intelligent Contract Management with AI at every layer.
→ Send and sign contracts in minutes
→ Store, track, and find anything instantly
→ Never miss a renewal again
→ Total visibility across every contract in your business
Fast to set up. Built for all teams. No enterprise price tag.
If you're not ready for a CLM — we're built for you.
#Signeasy #IntelligentContractManagement #CLM #CLOC #ContractManagement
The core of this team is still good & can only get better over the next 4 yrs. Hope to see @ImRo45 and @imVkohli in the next edition too 🤞
Also, IPL-style knockouts next time pls, to have an additional level of protection against the law of averages 🙏
#INDvAUS#CWC2023Final
When we get irritated, we build something.
How an annoying salesperson blasting one too many cold emails became the catalyst for a cathartic new feature in HEY.
Fuck No never felt so good.
Something brand old is coming.
Once upon a time you owned what you paid for, you controlled what you depended on, and your privacy and security were your own business.
We think it’s that time again.
Have a seat, SaaS.
Introducing:
https://t.co/SWsWZs6idA
Just goes to show the importance of 'network' in a social network. Maybe I'm following the wrong people? Or maybe I need to follow more people? Maybe it's too early to pass a verdict? Or maybe I'm just missing the whole point of Threads?
Assuming both companies have the tech chops to curate an engaging algorithmic feed, Twitter is the clear winner in surfacing interesting content, making me want to come back, and keeping me engaged for longer.