Quick answer: Our top pick is Concord, followed by Oneflow and Juro. Entry prices start near $10/mo. All 5 are compared below on price, strengths and the key trade-off of each, so you can match one to your needs.
We compared the field so you can skip the trial-and-error. This guide rounds up the 5 tools we'd actually recommend for this job, with what each does best, what it costs, and who should pick it.
We looked at where each tool genuinely earns its keep for this use case, what the entry tier really costs, and who walks away happy. Pricing reflects public plans at the time of writing.
Approachable contract lifecycle management with collaborative drafting, approval workflows, e-signature and a contract repository. Picked here for how cleanly it handles contract-management.
Why it's on this list: Approachable contract lifecycle management with unlimited e-signatures and AI extraction. Built for mid-market teams needing real contract management, not just signing.
Standout features:
Contract repository with full-text search and reminders
AI Copilot and clause extraction
Standout strength: Approachable CLM with unlimited e-signatures included.
Worth knowing: AI Copilot and extraction included across tiers.
Contract automation with truly interactive, data-rich contracts, e-signature and lifecycle management, popular in Europe. It stands out for europe without a heavy setup cost.
Why it's on this list: Contract automation built around truly interactive, data-rich contracts, popular in Europe. Built for european teams wanting interactive contract automation.
Standout features:
Digital signature with multi-party signing
Contract drafting, templates and lifecycle management
Browser-native, AI-enabled contract automation platform with a top user-adoption rating, covering drafting, negotiation, e-signature and post-sign management. It stands out for legal-teams without a heavy setup cost.
Why it's on this list: A browser-native, AI-enabled contract platform covering the full lifecycle in one workspace. Made for legal and revenue teams wanting AI-driven contract automation.
Standout features:
Post-sign contract repository and lifecycle management
Browser-native contract drafting, negotiation and signing
Standout strength: Strong user adoption ratings vs legacy CLM.
Worth knowing: Smaller teams (5-10 users) commonly quoted ~$18K-$35K/year.
Pricing: Quote-based (custom pricing by team size and needs)
Market-leading e-signature with the broadest integration ecosystem, strong enterprise compliance and an expanding agreement-management (IAM) suite. Best suited to teams that care most about enterprise.
Why it's on this list: The market-leading e-signature platform with the broadest integration ecosystem and strongest enterprise trust. Built for enterprises and teams needing deep integrations and proven compliance.
Standout features:
Detailed certificate of completion / audit trail (events, IP, timestamps)
Signer authentication options (2FA, SMS, access code, ID verification)
Standout strength: Strong enterprise compliance and certifications.
Worth knowing: HIPAA-eligible only under Enterprise plans (BAA required).
Pricing: ~$10/mo Personal (annual), ~$25/user/mo Standard, ~$40/user/mo Business Pro; enterprise custom
All-in-one document automation: build proposals, quotes and contracts with e-signature and payment collection in one platform, with a genuinely usable free eSign tier. Best suited to teams that care most about sales-teams.
Why it's on this list: All-in-one document automation that pairs a real free eSign tier with proposal and payment workflows. Made for sales teams that send proposals and quotes, not just signatures.
Standout features:
Drag-and-drop document editor with rich media (images, video, embeds)
Proposals, quotes and contracts with e-signature in one platform
Standout strength: Strong analytics and content reuse for sales teams.
Worth knowing: Most CRM and payment-collection features are gated to Business plan.
If you're optimising for budget, start at the lower-priced options and only move up when you hit a real limit. If output quality or team features matter more than price, the top picks above will save you time. When two options look close, try both free tiers on one real task before committing — the right fit is usually obvious within an hour.
FAQ
What is the best option in this list?
Concord is our default recommendation here; that said, a lower pick can be the smarter buy if its strengths map more closely to your job.
Are there free options?
Yes — Concord and Oneflow offer a free plan or tier, so you can validate fit before paying. Check each entry's pricing line above.
How were these tools chosen?
Each pick is judged on fit for the specific job in this guide — its real strengths, pricing and who it suits — using features and facts drawn from independent reviews and the vendors' own documentation, cited in Sources below.
How often is this guide updated?
We revisit pricing and rankings regularly as vendors change plans and ship features.
Sources
The features, strengths and facts cited for each pick above are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: