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DocuSign vs Lessonly

DocuSign logo

DocuSign

Software

The Way the World Agrees

From
Free
Rated
-
Lessonly logo

Lessonly

Software

Training Software for Teams

From
$300/month
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only DocuSign has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: DocuSign expensive pricing with difficult-to-predict costs and billing surprises; higher tiers required for useful features; Lessonly lessonly is now marketed as Lessonly by Seismic, and its former pricing page redirects to a demo request with no plan prices shown, gating cost behind a sales conversation
  • They diverge on capability: DocuSign covers Electronic signatures, Lessonly covers Lesson builder.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which DocuSign and Lessonly actually diverge.

Attributes where DocuSign and Lessonly differ
AttributeDocuSignLessonly
Starting priceFree$300/month
Pricing modelUnknownsubscription
Free tierYesNo
Founded20032012

Identical on both: platforms (Web), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in DocuSign

  • Electronic signatures
  • Templates
  • Mobile signing
  • Audit trail
  • Agreement analytics
  • Microsoft 365
  • Google Workspace
  • SAP

Only in Lessonly

  • Lesson builder
  • Practice scenarios
  • Learning paths
  • Performance tracking
  • Coaching
  • Slack
  • Zendesk
  • Intercom

Both cover

  • Salesforce
  • Web support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

DocuSign

  • Customer Successnot Lessonly
  • Esignaturesnot Lessonly
  • Agreement Cloudnot Lessonly

Lessonly

  • Sales enablement teams wanting Seismic's training and coaching platform, willing to go through a demo for pricingnot DocuSign

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

DocuSign

  • Expensive pricing with difficult-to-predict costs and billing surprises; higher tiers required for useful features
  • Slow customer support response times for billing and account issues, with difficulty reaching human agents
  • Limited PDF editing capabilities despite the high price point
  • Difficulties canceling subscriptions and deleting accounts with potential for unauthorized charges
  • Uploaded signatures cannot be changed after signing in some cases, contradicting official documentation

Lessonly

  • Lessonly is now marketed as Lessonly by Seismic, and its former pricing page redirects to a demo request with no plan prices shown, gating cost behind a sales conversation

Pricing, plan by plan

DocuSign

Free
  • Personal$10/month
    • 5 envelopes per month
    • Basic signing
  • Standard$25/month
    • 100 envelopes per user per year
    • Advanced fields
  • Business Pro$40/month
    • 100 envelopes per user per year
    • Bulk send
    • Payment collection

Lessonly

$300/month
  • Starter$300/month
    • Lesson builder
    • Practice
    • Basic analytics
  • Pro$600/month
    • Advanced reporting
    • Integrations
    • Coaching

Which should you pick?

Choose DocuSign if

  • You need electronic signatures.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You also want templates.

Choose Lessonly if

  • You need lesson builder.
  • You also want practice scenarios.

Questions people ask

Is DocuSign or Lessonly better?
Neither clearly leads. DocuSign starts at Free and Lessonly at $300/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, DocuSign or Lessonly?
DocuSign has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for DocuSign and $300/month for Lessonly.
Does DocuSign or Lessonly run on more platforms?
Both run on Web, so platform support will not decide this one for you.
Can I use DocuSign for free?
Yes. DocuSign has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Lessonly starts at $300/month.
What is DocuSign best used for?
DocuSign is most often used for customer success, esignatures, agreement cloud. Of those, customer success and esignatures are not what Lessonly is typically brought in for.
What can DocuSign do that Lessonly cannot?
DocuSign covers Electronic signatures, Templates, Mobile signing, Audit trail. Lessonly covers Lesson builder, Practice scenarios, Learning paths, Performance tracking. Both handle Salesforce, Web support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

DocuSign: What are the differences between DocuSign's eSignature and Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) plans?

eSignature plans focus on document signing starting at $10/month for personal use. IAM plans bundle AI-powered agreement analysis, no-code workflow automation via Maestro, and a smart document repository at higher pricing, designed for enterprise teams managing high volumes of contracts.

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DocuSign: Does DocuSign offer a free trial?

Yes, DocuSign offers a free Personal plan at $10/month (billed annually) or $15/month (billed monthly) with limited features, but no trial period for paid plans.

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DocuSign: What platforms does DocuSign support?

DocuSign integrates with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Teams), Salesforce, Workday, and Slack. Documents can be sent and signed through these applications without leaving the platform.

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DocuSign: What are the envelope limits on DocuSign's plans?

The Personal plan includes 5 envelopes per month. Standard and Business Pro plans limit to 100 envelopes per user per year. Overages beyond these limits result in additional charges.

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DocuSign: Can I cancel my DocuSign subscription?

While DocuSign allows cancellation, users report difficulties reaching support to process cancellations and account deletions, with some experiencing unauthorized charges after attempting to cancel.

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