Introducing Free eSign on GitLaw

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Introducing Free eSign on GitLaw

Today we’re launching eSign on GitLaw - and we’re making it 100% free.

No trials. No document limits. No monthly subscription. 

Founders and small businesses can now send and sign legal documents using GitLaw at no cost. 

The problem with eSign pricing

Tools like DocuSign and HelloSign charge recurring subscriptions for a limited number of documents. For large companies, that’s an operational line item. For founders and small teams, it often leads to a different decision: they avoid eSign altogether.

Instead, contracts are manually annotated, emailed back and forth, and stored inconsistently. What looks like a cost-saving choice actually increases legal risk.

Digital signing isn’t just about speed. It creates a verifiable audit trail - including email verification, IP addresses, timestamps, and document integrity - that materially improves enforceability. When disputes arise, that context matters. Avoiding eSign doesn’t just slow teams down - it weakens the contract itself.

That shouldn’t be the trade-off.

A different approach

GitLaw treats eSign as infrastructure, not a premium feature.

It’s fully integrated into the same workflow founders already use to draft and analyse contracts with AI. Users can create documents, understand what they’re sending, and execute agreements in one place. Signed documents are automatically stored and organised, removing the need for manual file management.

Every GitLaw user also receives $5 of free AI usage each month, so they can review and improve documents before they’re signed.

Unbundling and rebundling

GitLaw isn’t building another point solution. We’re unbundling legal infrastructure and rebuilding it around complete workflows - from creation to execution - with AI embedded throughout.

If you only send contracts occasionally, you shouldn’t have to subscribe to an entire product just to do it properly.

Available now

Free eSign is live today for all GitLaw users.

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January 27, 2026

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