Pricing built around your business case

Docue Embed pricing is shaped around your software business case: how Sign Engine, Legal Engine or both fit your product, customer journey, expected usage and commercial model.

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What shapes Embed pricing?

There is no public per-seat price list because Embed is not a standard SaaS subscription. It becomes part of your product, so pricing should match how your customers use it and how you package it.

01

Signed document volume

Pricing can reflect the number of documents your customers send, sign and track through Sign Engine.

02

Sender workflow scope

The sender experience can be scoped around upload, signer management, reminders, document status and customer handoff.

03

Signature levels

We account for the eIDAS-compliant signature levels your use case needs, from SES flows to stronger AES and QES signing.

04

API and webhook integration

Integration scope depends on how deeply your product needs to create signing sessions, receive events and sync document status.

05

Launch and rollout model

Pricing can reflect whether you launch Sign Engine in one workflow, across multiple product journeys or in several markets.

06

Support and enablement

Pricing can include launch support, technical enablement, operating model alignment and ongoing partner success.

How we build the right pricing model

The best Embed pricing model starts with your business case. For many software vendors, the first opportunity is embedded signing: reducing friction, keeping customers inside the product and turning document completion into a native workflow.

Legal Engine can be added when document creation, templates or jurisdiction-specific legal content become part of the customer value. After scoping, Docue proposes a model that supports your packaging, expected usage and commercial plans.

1. Map the signing business case

We review where Sign Engine creates value in your customer journey, expected signed document volume and the right eIDAS signature levels.

2. Define the engine scope

We decide whether you launch with Sign Engine, add Legal Engine, or combine both from the start.

3. Scope rollout and commercial model

We map markets, integration depth, support needs, template scope and how you want to package Embed for your customers.

Pricing questions software vendors usually ask

The short answer is that Docue Embed is scoped around your product model rather than sold as a generic self-serve plan.

Get pricing for your Embed use case

Book a meeting with Docue to review your product, expected signing volume, Legal Engine scope and the right commercial model for your launch.