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The AI-native alternative to DocuSign

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.

AI writes the document, not just signs it

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.

Get paid, not just signed

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.

Priced for small businesses

Start free and pay as you grow — no enterprise seat minimums or annual contracts, just the features small businesses actually use.

Truly multilingual

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.

Frequently asked questions

How is okdoc different from DocuSign?

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.

Can okdoc replace DocuSign for a small business?

For everyday quotes, proposals, and contracts, yes — okdoc covers AI drafting, multi-signer e-signature, audit trail, and a sealed PDF, plus payment collection.

Does okdoc have an API?

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.

Is okdoc cheaper than DocuSign?

okdoc starts free and uses pay-as-you-grow pricing without enterprise seat minimums, so most small businesses pay far less.

What about Hebrew and right-to-left documents?

okdoc is fully bilingual with native RTL support — something most global tools handle poorly.

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The AI-native alternative to DocuSign