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We recently purchased a DocuSeal Pro on-premises license but initially installed the free version from Cloudron's App Store. DocuSeal support mentioned that activating Pro on Cloudron requires deploying a custom Docker app, as the App Store version only supports the free edition:
"Unfortunately, there are no easy ways to install Pro with Cloudron because their appstore includes only the free version. The only way to run Pro on Cloudron is via a custom Docker app, which might be complex to configure."
Are there any suggestions or workarounds to get DocuSeal Pro running on Cloudron without too much complexity?
Thanks!
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N nebulon moved this topic from Support
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Thank you so much for the quick response, I really appreciate it as this is a very time-sensitive project for us!
The installation instructions for DocuSeal Pro are provided after purchasing the license. I’ve attached the relevant instructions here for your reference.
I will also reach out to DocuSeal support to request more detailed information about this.
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I reached out to the DocuSeal team, and their response was:
"Unfortunately, there are no public instructions on how the Pro container is built - the container is built by the DocuSeal team and provided to Pro customers as is, ready to use without build instructions."
Let me know if there’s anything else I can provide to assist.
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We have also reached out to the DocuSeal team and got a swift response. Unfortunately they only offer a private docker image for pro, which we cannot build a package from. Seems there are some env variables required for migration also. Currently, they don't see high enough on-prem licenses to justify the extra work apparently to support us building a special pro app package, so I am afraid you have to host this outside of your Cloudron then
Hopefully this situation changes in the future.
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What's the feature/need for Pro?
There are so many alternatives, it might be covered.
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- There is only one role: admin. Every user sees every document.
- There is no whitelabeling
- No Workflows
- No conditionals
- No API
- A counter on the anonymous start page shows how many documents have been signed with DocuSeal in this instance.
All in all, a lot of features that people are interested in. Shame on them that the problem can't be solved by spending money and getting a key/file/license to enable these features on the Floss instance.