Documenso - open-source alternative to Docusign, Legalesign, PandaDoc etc
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Looks like they took on board my suggestion
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I'm liking this trend for open-source friends pages for some cross-pollination:
Open source for the win!
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We have this packaged and it's sort of working - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/documenso-app . The initial impression though is that the app, while functional, is a work in progress. Of course, they have written as much in the github page and also a warning that they are working "on a redesign of the application including a revamp of the codebase" .
Perhaps, one of the biggest glaring issue for me is that there is only cert which is shared by the whole setup. The setup also allows anyone to register. This means anyone can sign up and sign with that cert. If you disable registration, there is no other mechanism to add users.
So, promising app, but I think we are very early on this. Let's wait for a stable release. They do say "Note This project is currently under community review and will publish it's first production release soon."
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I had the opportunity to test the first production release of Documenso (v0.9 from two weeks ago). Everything worked perfectly. The GUI looks very much like PandaDoc without any options. Right now, you can only add a date and signature field. The date cannot be formatted. Signatures can be added with mouse / touch or by just typing your name (unfortunately, this cannot be turned off). The feature set is extremely basic, but the project looks very promising. I'd love to have it available in Cloudron as soon as the staff decides it is safe to implement.
You can test the current version at https://sign.adminforge.de
This is a test instance. I've asked the admin if it's OK to share the link here. He is looking for testers that share their feedback (see https://adminforge.de/kontakt/). -
Looks good! Do we know how it compares with Docuseal, and therefore on which app should packaging efforts be focused on?
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@avatar1024 I would sum it up as follows: Documenso has significantly fewer features at present, but a way more promising GUI.
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Docuseal does look good - not seen that before. Would be happy to see and use.
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Documenso pretty much clones the GUI from PandaDoc, what I have used before. So it was pretty appealing to me.
Due to the lack of features, I gave DocuSeal another chance in the meantime, and now I am very used to it. I am not self-hosting, I even decided for a paid subscription. The author @docuseal is very response and added my feature requests in no time. Sticking with DocuSeal now.
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I've also started to use Docuseal and it's easy to use and pretty much does all I need. I'd say the main downside is that there does not seem to be a clear and detailed documentation and to join the community you have to join discord (non free software).
https://www.docuseal.co/docs is really not extensive at all.
For example I'm left with unanswered questions, like:
- how to change date format?
- what are the tags available to customize emails?
etc
So I'd say good, but non paying users I somewhat left in the dark a little. My impression only, I might be missing something.
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