Unlimited eSign for founders by Gitlaw - No trials. No caps. Just sign.
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Free eSign with no trials or document limits. Draft contracts with AI, review them, and sign β all in one workflow.
Depending which plan you compare - save $100's or $1000's vs. DocuSign / HelloSign etc.
Hey Product Hunt! π
We just made eSign 100% free for everyone. No trials. No document limits. π
Here's why: Some founders avoid paid eSign tools because of price. Instead they email PDFs back and forth, lose track of what's signed, and weaken their legal position without realizing it.
We used Documenso's open-source base to build a version that's built into GitLaw.
Our eSign is:
- Unlimited: Send as many documents as you need. No caps, no upsells.
- One workflow, not three tools: Draft contracts with AI, review them, sign, and store. All in one place.
- Legally binding: Audit trail with timestamps & IP addresses.
We built this on top of Documenso β the #1 open-source signing project that launched here on Product Hunt.
A bit about us:
I'm Nick, founder of GitLaw. Before this, I built Whisk (acquired by Samsung). We're backed by JSV, Flex, BackedVC, and a group of founders who've been through the same contract headaches we're solving.
For the PH community:
Every GitLaw account includes $5/month of free AI credits to draft and review contracts before you sign. Create your first contract in under 60 seconds.
Would love your feedback β what's the biggest pain point you've hit with contract signing as a founder or freelancer?
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@nickholzherrΒ congrats on the launch! How much context is required to get a high-quality draft?
@austin_heatonΒ Totally depends on what type of agreement you're after. GitLaw also saves context over time - so if you provide information there's a lower likelihood you'll need to repeat yourself again.
At a minimum you'll usually need basics on jurisdiction and party details (names, addresses). The templates and playbooks used by the agents vary in how much information they need depending.
Some of the more complex contracts need hundreds of inputs.
@nickholzherrΒ Making eSign free removes a lot of hidden friction founders donβt even realize theyβre carrying. Folding drafting, review, signing, and storage into a single workflow feels like the right abstraction, especially when legal reliability actually matters. Strong move, and smart use of open source as a foundation rather than a bolt-on.
This is a huge shift. Whenever we need something signed, they screenshot their signature and paste it into the document. π€¦ββοΈ It doesn't look professional at all but this seems to be the solution :)
Before GitLaw I was always surprised as a founder that no-one was offering truly free eSign. It makes so much sense to offer for a product choosing a Product Lead Growth GTM strategy (like GitLaw is).
@busmark_w_nikaΒ one issue with manually annotating / pasting signatures is that it doesn't record evidence (e.g. IP) that another person signed it. The other eSign tools do (so do we) so it's more legally binding.
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@busmark_w_nikaΒ Hi Nika, Do you mind if we use your comment on our "wall of love" where we gather positive feedback from users? :)
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I have used the platform and understand that it is free, which is appreciated. However, downloading documents is quite difficult, and the website is not very beginner-friendly. The user interface could be more intuitive for new users. That said, the agreement drafting features and Al capabilities are excellent. Kudos to the creators for building such
@aditya_garg17Β thanks for the feedback Aditya! You can always download documents from the top-right download button - in docx or pdf. You can also download it from the "share" modal.
What did you find hard from a beginner perspective? I'd love to learn more if you're open to sharing - so we can fix it for others!
A lot of signing tools live or die by templates, field mapping, and βit works every timeβ reliability: how does your workflow handle real-world documents (fillable PDFs, repeated templates, multiple signers, edge-case fields), and what did you choose to simplify to keep the product fast and free?
@curiouskittyΒ love that we have a ProductHunt robot commenting now too. - It works well on real documents. - It doesn't handle fillable PDFs - but many tools on market don't. We'll keep iterating and it will support those cases too. - handles multiple signers well. - we've not build the more niche "witnessing" features yet
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Just to understand from the description, is this meant to replace docusign, docsend, etc.? Is the vision to allow me to create legal contracts, evaluate legal contracts, and sign them / ensure the other party has digitally signed agreements in a secure way from the same platform?
@aaronwgohΒ You described the vision well. The workflow to do that is live on the platform today - I'd love to get your feedback on it!
Our free eSign tool is an alternative to the paid eSign tools - yep. For small businesses especially it often doesn't make sense to buy a $20-$100/month platform - those are the ICP we're targeting first.
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GitLaw
@nickholzherrΒ congrats on the launch! How much context is required to get a high-quality draft?
GitLaw
@austin_heatonΒ Totally depends on what type of agreement you're after. GitLaw also saves context over time - so if you provide information there's a lower likelihood you'll need to repeat yourself again.
At a minimum you'll usually need basics on jurisdiction and party details (names, addresses). The templates and playbooks used by the agents vary in how much information they need depending.
Some of the more complex contracts need hundreds of inputs.
GraphBit
@nickholzherrΒ Making eSign free removes a lot of hidden friction founders donβt even realize theyβre carrying. Folding drafting, review, signing, and storage into a single workflow feels like the right abstraction, especially when legal reliability actually matters. Strong move, and smart use of open source as a foundation rather than a bolt-on.
GitLaw
@musa_mollaΒ thank you Musa! I'd love any feedback you have on our user experience - trying to build something intuitive for founders.
minimalist phone: creating folders
This is a huge shift. Whenever we need something signed, they screenshot their signature and paste it into the document. π€¦ββοΈ It doesn't look professional at all but this seems to be the solution :)
GitLaw
@busmark_w_nikaΒ Thank you Nika!
Before GitLaw I was always surprised as a founder that no-one was offering truly free eSign. It makes so much sense to offer for a product choosing a Product Lead Growth GTM strategy (like GitLaw is).
GitLaw
@busmark_w_nikaΒ one issue with manually annotating / pasting signatures is that it doesn't record evidence (e.g. IP) that another person signed it. The other eSign tools do (so do we) so it's more legally binding.
@busmark_w_nikaΒ
Hi Nika,
Do you mind if we use your comment on our "wall of love" where we gather positive feedback from users? :)
I have used the platform and understand that it is free, which is appreciated. However, downloading documents is quite difficult, and the website is not very beginner-friendly. The user interface could be more intuitive for new users. That said, the agreement drafting features and Al capabilities are excellent. Kudos to the creators for building such
powerful tools.
GitLaw
@aditya_garg17Β thanks for the feedback Aditya! You can always download documents from the top-right download button - in docx or pdf. You can also download it from the "share" modal.
What did you find hard from a beginner perspective? I'd love to learn more if you're open to sharing - so we can fix it for others!
Congratulations on the launch π π !!
GitLaw
@shubham_pratapΒ Thank you! Would love to hear any feedback you have
Product Hunt
GitLaw
@curiouskittyΒ love that we have a ProductHunt robot commenting now too.
- It works well on real documents.
- It doesn't handle fillable PDFs - but many tools on market don't. We'll keep iterating and it will support those cases too.
- handles multiple signers well.
- we've not build the more niche "witnessing" features yet
Just to understand from the description, is this meant to replace docusign, docsend, etc.?
Is the vision to allow me to create legal contracts, evaluate legal contracts, and sign them / ensure the other party has digitally signed agreements in a secure way from the same platform?
GitLaw
@aaronwgohΒ You described the vision well. The workflow to do that is live on the platform today - I'd love to get your feedback on it!
Our free eSign tool is an alternative to the paid eSign tools - yep. For small businesses especially it often doesn't make sense to buy a $20-$100/month platform - those are the ICP we're targeting first.
Placekey
wow. this is amazing. excited to switch from docusign
GitLaw
@aurenΒ thank you! would love to hear your feedback once you start using it!
free esign is clutch, docusign pricing is insane