Firma.dev launches API-first e-signature platform at €0.029 per envelope, targeting developers and startups
Firma.dev is a developer-first electronic signature API platform launched on Product Hunt. Co-founder Derick presents it as an affordable alternative to enterprise solutions like DocuSign, priced at €0.029 per envelope (about 3¢) — roughly 99% cheaper than competitors. The API-first product targets startups and SaaS companies needing contract signing integration, offering a clean REST API, embeddable editors, and quick setup measured in hours rather than weeks. It supports major compliance standards including ESIGN, UETA, HIPAA, GDPR, and eIDAS, with dedicated workspaces for each customer.
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We built Firma.dev because every e-signature API we tried was either priced for enterprises or was an end-user app with an API bolted on as an afterthought.
We wanted the opposite: an API-first product where signing is something you integrate in an afternoon, not a procurement cycle.
DocuSign can run $4-5 for a single envelope, so for most teams that's around 99% less.
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