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Dropbox Sign

Dropbox Sign (formerly HelloSign) is a fast, legally binding e-signature platform trusted by millions, now fully integrated with Dropbox and Google Drive, and offering one of the most generous free plans available.

Published: Nov 18, 2025 | Last Updated: Nov 18, 2025

4.8/5.0

Overall Rating

Free Plan Best for DIY Landlord Automated Reminders Unlimited Self-Signing.

Overall Summary

Dropbox Sign

Screenshot of Dropbox Sign

Dropbox Sign makes it dead-simple to get leases, addendums, notices, and any rental document signed electronically in minutes. Recipients can sign on any device with no account required, signatures are court-admissible (ESIGN/UETA compliant, and you get audit trails with every envelope. It’s the same rock-solid technology that powered HelloSign before Dropbox acquired it in 2019.

Pricing

  • Free plan: $0 forever – Up to 3 signature requests per month – Unlimited self-signing (you signing your own docs) – Unlimited templates
  • Essentials plan: $15/user/month (unlimited requests)
  • Higher tiers for teams, API access, etc.

For most DIY landlords with 1–5 units, the free tier covers every new lease, renewal, or move-in packet you’ll need in a typical month.

Feature Highlights

  • Legally binding e-signatures (ESIGN, UETA, GDPR compliant)
  • Reusable templates (upload your FreeLeaseTemplates.com lease once and reuse forever)
  • Automatic reminders & expiration dates
  • In-person signing mode (great for move-in day)
  • Full audit trail and certificate of completion
  • Native integrations: Google Drive, Dropbox, Gmail, Google Docs
  • Signer fields: signature, date, initials, checkboxes, text boxes
  • Mobile apps and responsive signing experience

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Truly free plan with 3 enforceable signature requests every month
  • Zero learning curve — drag-and-drop fields
  • Perfect integration with Google Drive/Dropbox (where most landlords already store docs)
  • No account required for tenants to sign
  • Bank-grade encryption and audit logs
  • Templates + reminders save hours every renewal season
  • Dropbox branding looks professional (not “some random e-sign tool”)

Cons:

  • Limited to 3 outgoing requests/month on free plan (resets monthly)
  • Advanced features (bulk send, payment collection, branding removal) require paid upgrade
  • Only one user on the free plan

The Final Verdict

If you’re a DIY landlord using (or planning to use) state-specific leases from tools like FreeLeaseTemplates.com, Dropbox Sign’s free plan is the perfect no-cost companion. Three signature requests per month is plenty for most small portfolios, and the Google Drive/Dropbox integration makes your workflow seamless. It is our #1 recommended e-signature tool for independent landlords who want professional, legally binding documents at zero cost.

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