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Cadence vs. DocuSign
DocuSign is built to get a document signed. Cadence is built for everything around the signature — the renewal that triggered it, the approvals before it, and the obligations that outlive it. Signing is included, not the whole story.
| Latchwork Cadence | DocuSign | |
|---|---|---|
| Track renewal & expiration dates | ✓ Core feature | Limited (CLM add-on) |
| Automated recurring reminders | ✓ Per-item cadence & timezone | — |
| Multi-stage approval workflows | ✓ Conditional routing, escalation | Separate product |
| E-signature | ✓ Included in Sign tier | ✓ Core feature |
| Approve via email link (no account) | ✓ | — |
| Version history & rollback | ✓ | — |
| Evidence package per signing round | ✓ | ✓ (Certificate of Completion) |
| Starting price | $19/user/mo | Higher, per-envelope limits |
When DocuSign is the better fit
High-volume, signature-only workflows with deep CRM integrations. If all you need is envelopes at scale, use DocuSign. If signatures are one step in a longer obligation lifecycle, that’s what Cadence is for.
Track the whole lifecycle, not just the signature.
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