Comparison: When is Skribble suitable as an alternative to Eversign
Are you looking to switch your company to e-signatures but still searching for the right provider? It's important to take a close look, as each provider has different focuses. This article highlights the differences between Eversign and Skribble.

The e-signatures from Skribble at a glance

Legally binding in every case
Skribble is also legally valid for contracts where the law requires written form – in the EU and worldwide.

Maximum data protection
With Skribble, your data is secure, thanks to GDPR compliance and bank-level hosting in Switzerland (ISO 27001).

Get started easily
Skribble is ready to use immediately and intuitive to apply – ensuring a smooth implementation and usage.
Important decision criteria
Both Skribble and Eversign offer e-signatures. Below are some key distinguishing features. (Data as of March 2023)
Good to know: The abbreviations SES, AES, and QES stand for the three e-signature standards: Simple Electronic Signature (SES), Advanced Electronic Signature (AES), and Qualified Electronic Signature (QES).
| Application area & integrations | Skribble | Eversign |
|---|---|---|
Qualified electronic signature QES | integrated | — |
Advanced electronic signature | Surcharge for authentication | |
E-signature standard SES | ||
Suitable for archiving signed documents | — | |
External users can sign without an account. | ||
Integration into existing systems | Number of integration partners: low | |
Integrable via API |
| Compliance & legal validity | Skribble | Eversign |
|---|---|---|
Sign securely according to eIDAS and ZertES | only eIDAS | |
Server hosting | Switzerland | USA |
Headquarters | Switzerland | Austria |
Audit rights |
| Usage & Service | Skribble | Eversign |
|---|---|---|
Sign instantly with all 3 e-signature standards | — | |
E-signing without having to enter into contracts with third parties | — | |
The identification process is integrated. | — | |
Contact support | by email, phone | by email |
Insert image of handwritten signature (also: visual signature) | ||
SSO (Single Sign-on) | from the price plan "Pro" | — |
Mobile app | — | — |
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Companies with the highest demands for data protection and security choose Skribble

Under the microscope: Skribble as an alternative to Eversign
We believe that every company has its rightful place in the market. Eversign, for example, offers several features to prepare a document for the signing process. Therefore, Eversign is a good choice for companies that do not require a qualified electronic signature.
Our customers have chosen Skribble as an alternative to DocuSign because we focus on different aspects. We would like to highlight that here.
Skribble excels particularly in the following aspects:
With Skribble, you can test all the features of the Pro plan for free during the 14-day trial period. Familiarize yourself with our product and all its features, and then decide what meets your needs.
"We analyzed the various providers. A central criterion for us was the coverage of all e-signature standards, particularly a fully integrated and user-friendly solution for the QES. Additionally, Skribble offers simple solutions for the identification required for QES under Swiss and EU law."

Consultation by e-signing experts
Are you still unsure and need more information? No problem: Our e-signing experts are happy to advise you on your individual use case.

Skribble as an alternative to Eversign: Frequently Asked Questions
The qualified electronic signature is legally equivalent to a signature on paper (applicable in the EU and Switzerland). To electronically sign documents that require a written form by law, you need a qualified electronic signature. This includes, for example, fixed-term rental agreements, employee leasing contracts, and consumer loan agreements.
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