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For everyday users who need to sign documents and automate agreements, DocuSign is the gold standard but expensive and complex. MyCase is a better value for solo lawyers and small legal teams who want an all-in-one practice management tool with eSignature built in. The biggest difference: DocuSign is a specialized eSignature platform for any business, while MyCase is a legal practice suite that happens to include eSignature.
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Common questions
The provided facts don't mention a mobile app, but DocuSign does have mobile apps for iOS and Android. However, the experience is more limited than the desktop version — fine for signing, but not for building workflows.
Yes — at $39/month it replaces separate tools for billing, client communication, document management, and eSignature. Most solo lawyers save more than the cost in reduced administrative time.
MyCase is much easier. You can sign up, import clients, and start sending documents in a few hours. DocuSign's basic signing is easy, but its advanced workflow automation requires training.
Technically yes, but it's designed for legal practices — features like trust accounting, billable hours, and case management won't make sense for most non-legal businesses.
Yes, DocuSign integrates with Google Workspace, so you can send documents for signature directly from Google Docs or Drive.
MyCase generally has faster, more helpful support for small firms. DocuSign's support is slower unless you're on an Enterprise plan.
DocuSign is the enterprise eSignature king; MyCase is the smarter, cheaper all-in-one for lawyers.
If you run a law firm, go with MyCase — it's cheaper, easier, and does everything you need in one place. If you're in any other business and need legally bulletproof eSignature with AI smarts, DocuSign is the safe bet, but be ready for the higher cost and learning curve.