She paused. Her startup was burning cash. She needed something leaner.
The turning point came on a Friday. Maya needed a complex approval chain: Legal → Finance → Client. DocuSign handled it in 3 clicks. Signaturely required her to manually forward the document. She lost an hour.
Signaturely’s homepage was clean, almost friendly. No legalese. No "enterprise-grade" fluff. Just: Get legally binding signatures in minutes. signaturely vs docusign
"But?"
Maya felt something rare: relief.
Maya was drowning. As head of marketing at a fast-growing SaaS startup, she needed to close 15 contracts a week. But her process was broken: print, sign, scan, email. It took days. Deals went cold.
Here is the story of two companies— and DocuSign —as told through the eyes of a fictional marketing manager named Maya . Two Signatures, Two Fates She paused
"DocuSign is the safe choice," she said. "It scales to 1,000 contracts a day. It has compliance for every industry. It never breaks."