Docuseal
Self-hosted document signing and e-signatures you own, managed by StoresWiki LLC.
Overview
DocuSeal is an open-source platform for digital document signing and e-signatures, a self-hosted alternative to DocuSign. You upload PDFs, place fields like signatures, initials, dates, text, and checkboxes with a drag-and-drop builder, then send documents to one or more signers to complete online. It supports reusable templates, signing order, automatic email notifications, and produces a verifiable audit trail with a signed, tamper-evident PDF, giving you legally useful e-signature workflows without sending sensitive contracts to a third-party service.
StoresWiki LLC operates DocuSeal as a managed, privately hosted service. We deploy a hardened instance, keep it updated, monitor it, and back up your documents and signing records, so your agreements remain secure and retrievable. Because it is self-hosted, every signed document and its audit trail stays on infrastructure you own, with no per-document charges and no per-seat SaaS fees.
This fits legal, HR, sales, and operations teams that handle contracts, agreements, and forms and need compliant e-signature workflows with full control over sensitive documents and predictable cost.
What it does
Why businesses choose it
Signed contracts and audit trails stay on your infrastructure
No per-document charges or per-seat SaaS fees
Compliant, tamper-evident signing workflows
Reusable templates speed up repeated agreements
Managed updates, monitoring, and backups by StoresWiki LLC
Full data ownership and no vendor lock-in
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