Scrive and Dropbox Sign both offer electronic signatures and workflows to modernise how agreements are managed. Dropbox Sign is known for its simplicity and ease of use, with features that help teams send and sign documents quickly and integrate smoothly with productivity tools. Scrive, meanwhile, is purpose-built for secure, compliant e-signatures and identity verification that scales from everyday agreements to regulated, cross-border use cases.
Whether you are standardising routine contracts or managing legally binding signatures, this comparison shows how the two platforms align. It also highlights where Scrive’s strengths can be especially useful.
Choose Dropbox Sign if you need:
Dropbox Sign is particularly strong for standard business agreements and teams that already rely on cloud productivity tools.
Choose Scrive if you need:
Both platforms help organisations digitalise the signing experience, but with distinct priorities:
If your business depends on legal certainty, compliance across borders, and identity assurance beyond signing alone, Scrive brings deep purpose-built capabilities that match those needs.
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Scrive is designed for organisations that require legally binding, audit-ready digital agreements across European markets. Scrive’s e-signatures cover all eIDAS levels. This includes simple electronic signatures and Advanced ones. You can learn more about Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES) and their importance for your business by following this link target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Qualified Electronic Signatures – with compliance and evidence baked into the core platform.
Dropbox Sign also provides legally binding e-signatures by default and supports eIDAS-compliant Advanced and Qualified Electronic Signatures (AES & QES) when the eID add-on is purchased on eligible plans.
In contrast, Scrive’s compliance-focused platform offers these features as part of its main services. This is especially important for regulated industries and organisations working in different regions.
Dropbox Sign is designed to make e-signing effortless:
These features make it strong for teams that prioritise speed and simplicity.
Scrive, meanwhile, is focused on organisations that require compliance, identity assurance, and scaling across regulated or cross-border business needs, combining secure e-signatures with audit trails and identity authentication.
Dropbox Sign shines in its simplicity and ecosystem integrations, with out-of-the-box connections to cloud storage platforms, CRMs, HR tools, and no-code environments that help teams streamline signature requests without development work.
Scrive provides flexible APIs and integrations that embed e-signing and identity verification across broader operational workflows, including HR onboarding, finance approvals, and regulated processes – beyond sales and general productivity scenarios.
Scrive offers identity verification both within signing flows and independently, supporting multiple European eIDs and independent verification methods. This means users can use identity checks for signing, secure login, age verification, and other compliance needs.
Dropbox Sign’s identity verification is available through its eID add-on, which uses trusted electronic identification providers to verify signers during signature workflows.
This makes Scrive well suited to organisations where identity proofing plays a role beyond the signature event itself.
“The only thing I don't like is that Scrive isn't mentioned in the same breath as other big names in the scene. Although, in my opinion, Scrive is just as good.”
| Feature / Category | Scrive | Dropbox Sign |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Compliance-centric digital agreements | Easy, fast e-signature workflows |
| e-signatures | eIDAS-compliant SES, AES & QES as core | e-signatures by default; eIDAS AES & QES supported with eID add-on |
| Identity verification | Integrated identity verification (inside and outside signing) | Identity verification via eID add-on tied to e-signing |
| Enterprise/regulatory use | Strong EU/regulatory focus | Focus on ease-of-use and general business workflows |
| Automation & integrations | APIs and integrations across HR, finance & regulated workflows | No-code integrations with cloud storage, CRMs & productivity tools |
| Last updated January 2026 | ||
Scrive is built with GDPR and eIDAS in mind, including support for Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES).
Yes. Scrive has native integrations for Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics, HubSpot and more. Check our integrations page to see if your favourite tool is already there.
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Scrive offers flexible pricing tailored to your needs, avoiding complexity and favouring transparency.