Comparison
Both apps bring document signing into Monday.com. But when your team grows, the differences matter. Here's an honest look at how they compare.
GetSign starts at $25/mo but caps you at 250 documents and 40 e-signatures per month. DocRunner starts free and offers unlimited documents and signatures on paid plans starting at $29/mo. If you send more than a handful of documents, DocRunner gives you more room to grow without worrying about hitting limits.
| Feature | DocRunner | GetSign |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Yes — 20 docs/mo, 1 signer | 14-day trial only |
| Starting price | $29/mo (Professional) | $25/mo (annual) |
| Documents per month | Unlimited | 250 |
| E-signatures per month | Unlimited | 40 |
| Signers per document | Up to 5 (Pro) / Unlimited (Business) | Varies by plan |
| Multi-document packets | ||
| Document generation | ||
| Monday.com native integration | ||
| Column sync (auto-update status) | ||
| ESIGN Act compliant | ||
| Certificate of Signature | ||
| Stripe payment collection | Business plan | |
| API access |
GetSign caps you at 250 documents and 40 signatures per month. That's roughly 8 documents per day. If you're a busy team, you'll hit that wall fast. DocRunner Professional gives you unlimited on both.
Bundle a lease, pet addendum, move-in checklist, and disclosure into a single signing session. Signers get one link, sign everything in order. GetSign handles one document at a time.
Every completed signing generates a legally defensible Certificate of Signature with timestamps, IP addresses, and browser details. You get a proper audit trail, not just a signed PDF.
On the Business plan, embed Stripe payment fields alongside signature fields. Collect a deposit, first month's rent, or service fee right when the document is signed. No follow-up invoicing.
Try DocRunner with a real free tier — 20 documents per month, no time limit. GetSign only offers a 14-day trial with limited capacity. You can evaluate DocRunner at your own pace.
Build custom integrations with DocRunner's REST API. Trigger signings from external systems, sync completion status, or build your own workflows. Available on Professional and above.
GetSign is a solid choice if you send fewer than 40 signatures per month and want an established app with a longer track record in the Monday.com marketplace. Their $25/month price point is attractive for very low-volume use cases where you won't bump into the caps.
Light usage
<20 docs/month
DocRunner Free
vs
GetSign (after trial)
Growing team
50-250 docs/month
DocRunner Professional
vs
GetSign (near limit)
High volume
250+ docs/month
DocRunner — still unlimited
vs
GetSign — exceeded cap
Yes. Your documents are PDFs — just re-upload your templates to DocRunner, map your fields, and you're ready to go. Most teams complete the switch in under an hour.
Both apps are compliant with the ESIGN Act and UETA. DocRunner additionally generates a Certificate of Signature with full audit trail (timestamps, IP addresses, browser details) for every completed signing.
Each individual signature counts against the cap. A lease with 2 signers uses 2 of your 40. A packet with 3 documents and 2 signers could use 6. It adds up fast for teams managing multi-signer workflows.
Yes. DocRunner integrates at the board level — it reads column data and writes status updates back. It works alongside any other app in your Monday.com stack without conflicts.
No credit card required. No time limit. 20 documents per month on the free plan.