DocuSign signs documents you've already written. okdoc writes them too — drafting your quote or contract with AI, sending it to e-sign, and collecting payment, without enterprise pricing or complexity.
Most e-signature tools assume you already have a finished file. okdoc drafts the quote, proposal, or contract from a single prompt — then sends it to sign.
With Sign & Pay, okdoc charges the client's card the instant they sign — through your own provider — issues the invoice, and tracks every sale in a revenue dashboard. Closing the deal and collecting payment happen in one step.
Start free and pay as you grow — no enterprise seat minimums or annual contracts, just the features small businesses actually use.
Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian, and French with full right-to-left support — signing pages and reminder emails in your client's language, out of the box.
DocuSign focuses on signing files you upload. okdoc also drafts the document with AI, adds Sign & Pay to collect payment on signature, and is built multilingual — at small-business pricing.
For everyday quotes, proposals, and contracts, yes — okdoc covers AI drafting, multi-signer e-signature, audit trail, and a sealed PDF, plus payment collection.
Yes — a REST API and an MCP server so you (or your AI agents) can create and send documents programmatically. Available on the Pro plan.
okdoc starts free and uses pay-as-you-grow pricing without enterprise seat minimums, so most small businesses pay far less.
okdoc is fully bilingual with native RTL support — something most global tools handle poorly.