COMING SOON – eSignatures
eSign Documents with SendTurtle
SendTurtle document eSignatures allow you to sign, send, and summarize your documents all in one place.
No credit card required.

Affordable and easy-to-use eSignatures
Finally, an eSignature tool built for growing businesses and founders. SendTurtle’s eSignature tool is built based on the frustration many business owners experience when using other tools. Plus, you’ll get 5 eSignatures per month in your Pro plan, along with the other feature like document post-send analytics. Need more than 5, but less than unlimited? Buy batches à la carte that don't expire!
PRO FEATURES
Upgrade your file management
SendTurtle Pro gives you more flexibility in your file security and management. Get access to customized solutions and limitless sending capabilities.

Add your branding
Add your logo and branded colors to your SendTurtle profile. This is important for businesses looking to have a more white-labeled solution.

Send unlimited links
SendTurtle Free users can send and receive 3 files per month. Small businesses looking to scale up their document management get access to unlimited sends and receives starting at $15/month.

Upload any file type
Send PDF and Office files for free. Upgrade to share any file type, including images, videos, ZIPs, and more.

Get more customization
Our priority is secure file management, so all users get access to enhanced customizations. Pro users can additionally extend link expiration up to 30 days and add custom legal terms to file sends.
WHY CHOOSE SENDTURTLE?
Key differences and benefits
When comparing SenTurtle and other options, several differences become clear. These differences can impact which solution is better suited for a business.
Price
eSignature Count
Multi-signature
Custom branding
Secure and legally binding

Most affordable, included in $15/mo or $120/year Pro plan with document analytics
5/mo, renewed monthly
eSig packs: 5, 25, 50

$15/mo ($120/yr) eSig only
$45/mo ($300/yr
5/mo
Unlimited, no analytics
Only in $45/mo plan

$35/mo ($228/yr)
Unlimited eSignatures, no analytics
Only in $65/mo plan

$20/mo ($180/yr)
Unlimited eSignatures, no analytics
Only in $30/mo plan
Whether you’re sending contracts, proposals, or sensitive PII, SendTurtle has industry-grade security automatically built into its platform.




Set an expiration timeline for all files sent

Compliant with HIPAA, GDPR, SOC2, and more

Optionally add select recipient access domains

Choose to disable file link forwarding
FAQs
When will eSignatures release?
We plan to release eSignatures in October 2025. Those who join the waitlist will be the first to know!
Is SendTurtle’s digital signature legally binding?
Yes! SendTurtle’s digital signatures are legally recognized under major regulations such as the U.S. ESIGN Act and the EU eIDAS regulation. They use strong cryptography to verify the signer’s identity and ensure that any changes made after signing are detectable. This establishes the document’s authenticity and integrity, making digital signatures generally equivalent to handwritten signatures in most jurisdictions.
To further strengthen trust and compliance, each signed document includes a cryptographic audit log:
- Cryptographic Hash (SHA-256): A unique fingerprint of the document at signing. Any tampering makes the fingerprint invalid.
- Comprehensive Audit Trail: Time-stamped records of when the document was viewed, signed, and completed, along with the signer’s identity details (email, IP address, session ID, device/browser).
- Non-repudiation: Because signer identity and actions are cryptographically bound to the document, the signer cannot later deny their signature.
This combination of legal recognition and verifiable cryptographic evidence ensures that SendTurtle’s signed documents are both legally defensible and tamper-proof.
What is the legal status of digital signatures in my country?
🇺🇸 United States: Digital signatures are legally binding as per the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN) and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA).
🇪🇺 European Union: The eIDAS (Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services) regulation standardizes digital signatures across EU member states, making them legally binding.
🇨🇦 Canada: Digital signatures are legally recognized under PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act).
🇦🇺 Australia: The Electronic Transactions Act recognizes the legality of digital signatures.
🇮🇳 India: The Information Technology Act gives legal recognition to digital signatures.
🇬🇧 United Kingdom: The Electronic Communications Act and the eIDAS regulation govern the use of digital signatures.
🇨🇳 China: The Electronic Signature Law of the People’s Republic of China recognizes and regulates digital signatures.
🇧🇷 Brazil: The Brazilian Digital Certification system (ICP-Brasil) provides a legal framework for digital signatures.
🇯🇵 Japan: The Electronic Signature Law provides the basis for the legal recognition of digital signatures.
🇿🇦 South Africa: The Electronic Communications and Transactions Act provides for legal recognition of digital signatures.
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates: The Electronic Transactions and Commerce Law recognizes digital signatures.
🇸🇬 Singapore: The Electronic Transactions Act provides the legal basis for digital signatures.
🇳🇿 New Zealand: The Electronic Transactions Act recognizes the legality of digital signatures.
🇰🇷 South Korea: The Digital Signature Act governs the use of digital signatures.
🇹🇷 Turkey: The Electronic Signature Law provides a legal framework for digital signatures.
How does digital document signing work?
Digital document signing uses cryptographic methods to ensure both the integrity of the document and the identity of the signer:
Signing Request: The signer is prompted to sign the document. This can be done through various software or platforms specialized in digital signatures. For example, DocuSeal is a free and open-source tool for signing PDF documents.
Identity Verification: The signer’s identity is verified, often using a digital certificate issued by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). This certificate uniquely identifies the signer.
Signature Creation: When the signer agrees to sign, the digital signing software generates a unique data block or “hash” of the document. The signer’s private key, which is securely stored and accessible only to the signer, encrypts this hash. This encrypted hash, along with the signer’s digital certificate, forms the digital signature.
Document Sealing: The digital signature is then attached to the document. Once signed, the document is ‘sealed’, and any subsequent changes to the document can be detected.
Verification by Recipients: Any recipient of the signed document can verify the signature. This is done by decrypting the hash with the signer’s public key, which is available in the signer’s digital certificate. The recipient’s software generates a new hash of the received document and compares it with the decrypted hash. If they match, it confirms that the document has not been altered since signing and that the signature is valid.
Integrity and Non-repudiation: The cryptographic nature of the signature ensures that the document has not been altered post-signing, and the signer cannot deny signing the document.
What types of documents can use eSignatures?
You can use eSignatures on PDFs and Word documents.
Does SendTurtle eSignatures work with multiple signers?
Yes, SendTurtle eSignatures works for multiple signers, single signers, and even self-signers!