GoSign.work
A DocuSign Alternative You Can Self-Host — Truly Unlimited
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A DocuSign Alternative You Can Self-Host — Truly Unlimited
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GoSign offers truly unlimited free signing — no caps, no per-envelope fees. API users pay one flat annual price that doesn’t increase with volume. Enterprises can self-host for full control and compliance. No per-seat pricing. No surprise upgrades. Built by Founding.dev to help businesses own their tools or operate at minimal cost without sacrificing capability. GoSign is built on an AGPL-licensed open source foundation, ensuring the highest standards in encryption and transparency.







Kalendar.work
@masoodtalha7 You're abusing the license of DocuSeal an open-source Rails-based DocuSign alternative, and just putting a skin and paywall on a product you didn't build.
Kalendar.work
@masoodtalha7 @josh_brody Hey Josh - Here you go >>>> https://gosign.work/license :) - Allows us to - Repo is in the link and it's open source. Thanks. Can you please stop spamming, not nice.
Kalendar.work
@josh_brody I think you're missing the vision here. We're not a company that is launching another e-signing tool. Although it looks like that, but our core business is to help companies build their own SaaS and save thousands of $$$.
Our platform provides generic SaaS templates that other business can build on. Sometimes, these are built on top of an open source project. The other times we build these templates ourselves. The last template we launched was Calendly - kalendar.work - and we're open sourcing the code later this week. We offered it for free so that people can save $15/month for basic features like branding and email reminders.
Whenever we launch a new template, we launch on Product for people to use it for free. We never put a paywall until this launch. Because if you offer the product for "Absolutely Free" - nobody believes that the service is reliable. Still, almost all the features like sending unlimited envelops, adding team mates, customized branding are all free. We just put a paywall for the API usage. Which IMO is quite fair because we would like to keep supporting the software.
Here's a video for our vision -
"just putting a skin and paywall" - I think this is inaccurate to say. If you go through the published source code, you will realize that we did make a lot of changes. And the code is available for anyone to use and own. Creating these templates for founding.dev takes a lot of time and effort. And I also think you did not get a chance to use the product and because I was not able to find your user.
Thanks for your comment and good luck!
Kalendar.work
@masoodtalha7 Couldn't be more excited for this launch!!! 🚀