These are the stored dimension rationales returned with each score. They explain the buyer conditions behind the gap without speculating about hidden model reasoning.
Buyer experience and engagement analytics
26 pts
GetAccept · 88/100
The product reports opens, unique viewers, total viewing time, time per page, deal-room participants, engagement scores, and activity timelines, which gives buyer-activity visibility, while the facts do not establish prediction accuracy or buyer-intent validation.
Ignition · 62/100
Teams can filter proposals by viewed status and review recent proposal activity to follow recipient engagement, but public documentation does not establish section-level analytics for deeper content interaction insight.
Collaboration and approvals
23 pts
GetAccept · 83/100
GetAccept includes internal and external approver roles with configurable signing order, which supports review workflows, but approver-count, routing depth, and plan limits are not publicly stated, so buyers should validate governance fit.
Ignition · 60/100
Documented proposal review, edit, and partner-approval workflows exist, yet public pricing assigns proposal reviews and approvals only to Pro+, so lower plans lack governed internal collaboration before send.
CRM and workflow integrations
7 pts
GetAccept · 82/100
GetAccept publishes direct proposal workflows for Salesforce, HubSpot, and Pipedrive, which supports CRM-connected document flow, but supported objects, field mappings, automation depth, connector licensing, and CRM-edition requirements vary by integration.
Ignition · 75/100
Direct accounting and practice-management integrations support post-acceptance billing workflows, while broader CRM automation such as HubSpot is available through Zapier on Pro and Pro+ rather than as a native CRM connector.
GetAccept lists eSign at $25 per user per month, Professional at $49 per user per month with a five-user minimum, and Enterprise by quote. All plans cover a 12-month agreement period. The public page does not bind the displayed eSign amount to one specific payment timing, so the offer records its payment timing as not…
The verified US annual-billing state lists Solo at $39, Core at $99, Pro at $229, and Pro+ at $399 per month, excluding tax. Each plan has active-client and user allowances. Extra active clients, payment processing, selected add-ons, identity checks, and some additional signatures can add cost.
Best for
Sales teams that want proposals, digital sales rooms, approvals, signatures, and engagement tracking in one workflow
Organizations that create proposals from CRM data and need buyer activity returned to the sales process
Teams that need reusable templates, controlled content, pricing tables, and recipient-level analytics
Accounting and bookkeeping firms that want engagement letters, billing, and collection connected to proposals
Professional services teams managing recurring or one-off client billing
Small and mid-market firms using Xero, QuickBooks Online, or supported practice-management systems
Not for
Buyers that require a no-commitment month-to-month subscription
Teams needing Professional capabilities for fewer than five paid users
Organizations seeking only a minimal signing tool without proposal or buyer-engagement workflows
Teams seeking only a lightweight document editor and signature tool
Organizations requiring self-hosted deployment
Buyers whose primary need is enterprise sales-content automation rather than professional-services client engagement
Source check
97/100
98/100
Key features
Proposal and document editor with reusable templates and content
Pricing tables, product library, and Enterprise CPQ
Internal and external approval roles with signing order
Native electronic signatures and contract management
Document and digital-sales-room engagement analytics
Branded online proposals with reusable templates, services, options, and add-ons
Engagement letters, contract terms, and native electronic signatures
One-time and recurring billing with payment-detail collection at acceptance
Automated invoice creation and reconciliation through supported accounting integrations
Proposal tracking, renewals, bulk actions, and active-client administration
Proposal authoring
document_and_page_builder
template_driven
Reusable content library
Yes
Yes
Pricing tables and calculations
interactive_and_calculated
interactive_options
Approval workflows
Yes
Yes
Electronic signature
native
native
Recipient engagement analytics
section_analytics_and_timeline
view_tracking
CRM workflow integration
native_crm_app
workflow_automation
Payment collection
one_time
one_time_and_recurring
Cons
All plans cover a 12-month agreement even when eSign uses monthly payment
Professional requires at least five users
Enterprise pricing and several advanced commercial conditions require a sales quote
Active-client overages and payment fees can materially increase recurring cost beyond the headline subscription.
Solo has strict revenue, user, accounting-connection, and payments eligibility requirements.
Proposal approvals are reserved for Pro+, while several other operational capabilities are add-ons or higher-plan features.
Proposal creation and content management
88GetAccept supports proposal authoring with an editor, templates, reusable content, and digital sales room experiences, but exact block availability and governance controls differ by plan, so buyers should confirm the needed content workflow by edition.
88Ignition provides branded online proposals built from reusable templates, a services library, client-specific content, options, and add-ons on public plans, which supports consistent professional-services packaging while remaining template-driven rather than unrestricted page-design software.
Proposal creation efficiency
60The document editor, templates, and content library enable proposal assembly from eSign, while AI-assisted workflows and broader editing blocks are added on Professional, so creation efficiency scales with the selected plan.
60Template-driven proposals built from reusable services, options, and add-ons enable professional-services teams to assemble branded client documents efficiently, though the workflow prioritizes structured templates over unrestricted page design.
Pricing and commercial flexibility
78The product supports pricing tables and calculated totals, with Enterprise adding CPQ and a product library, but the reviewed public comparison does not bind every pricing-table option to a specific lower-tier plan, so commercial flexibility depends on the chosen edition.
79Clients can select among up to three packaged options and service add-ons inside one proposal, and the platform supports one-time and recurring billing with payment-detail collection, giving commercial flexibility for services engagements without establishing a general-purpose CPQ engine.
Template and brand governance
60Reusable templates include team access controls for governed content, with basic branding on eSign and advanced branding on Professional, supporting brand consistency inside those plan boundaries.
60The product supports branded proposal templates, and Pro adds custom domain and email branding while Solo and Core retain branded proposals, so brand control is present but the highest governance features sit on higher tiers.
Buyer experience and engagement analytics
88The product reports opens, unique viewers, total viewing time, time per page, deal-room participants, engagement scores, and activity timelines, which gives buyer-activity visibility, while the facts do not establish prediction accuracy or buyer-intent validation.
62Teams can filter proposals by viewed status and review recent proposal activity to follow recipient engagement, but public documentation does not establish section-level analytics for deeper content interaction insight.
Collaboration and approvals
83GetAccept includes internal and external approver roles with configurable signing order, which supports review workflows, but approver-count, routing depth, and plan limits are not publicly stated, so buyers should validate governance fit.
60Documented proposal review, edit, and partner-approval workflows exist, yet public pricing assigns proposal reviews and approvals only to Pro+, so lower plans lack governed internal collaboration before send.
Acceptance and electronic signature
91Native electronic signatures are included, and the eSign plan explicitly includes unlimited electronic signatures, but identity-verification methods and regional signature options may vary by configuration and market.
89Native electronic signatures are included across plans and can be completed together with payment-detail capture, with signer allowances scaling from one per proposal on Solo and Core to two on Pro and up to ten on Pro+.
Content reuse quality
60A content library and reusable templates are included from the eSign plan, allowing teams to standardize sections across proposals without rebuilding content for each deal.
60A pre-loaded services library plus ready-made and custom proposal templates on all plans support consistent content reuse across client engagements.
Delivery, signature, and tracking
60Unlimited native electronic signatures, reminders, chat, and engagement tracking are available from eSign, covering delivery through signature collection and recipient follow-up.
60Proposals support native electronic delivery with viewed-status tracking and recent activity records, while bulk sending becomes available from the Core plan.
CRM and workflow integrations
82GetAccept publishes direct proposal workflows for Salesforce, HubSpot, and Pipedrive, which supports CRM-connected document flow, but supported objects, field mappings, automation depth, connector licensing, and CRM-edition requirements vary by integration.
75Direct accounting and practice-management integrations support post-acceptance billing workflows, while broader CRM automation such as HubSpot is available through Zapier on Pro and Pro+ rather than as a native CRM connector.
Pricing table flexibility
60Pricing tables calculate totals from products, quantities, and prices using manual or library items, while an unlimited product library and CPQ require the Enterprise plan.
60Clients can choose among up to three packaged options and service add-ons inside one proposal, providing interactive commercial choice without a general-purpose CPQ calculation engine.
Governance, security, and scale
74Enterprise adds CPQ, unlimited product library, SSO, entities, API read access, recipient uploads, conditional content, additional customization, and premium integrations, but some connected services may require separate third-party subscriptions, so governance and scale depend on the surrounding stack.
72Plan tiers scale active-client and user allowances from Solo through Pro+ unlimited users, and Pro+ adds reviews, approvals, pipeline, and API reporting, though lower plans omit those governance controls and overage rates apply beyond included clients.
CRM data workflow
60Direct proposal workflows for Salesforce, HubSpot, and Pipedrive support CRM-linked document creation and activity return, though supported objects and automation depth vary by connector.
60CRM data movement for applications such as HubSpot occurs through Zapier workflow automation on Pro and Pro+, rather than through a native CRM connector.
Proposal engagement analytics
60Analytics surface opens, unique viewers, total viewing time, time per page, deal-room participants, engagement scores, and activity timelines for monitoring buyer interaction.
60Proposal engagement centers on viewed filters and activity tracking after a client opens the document, without established section-level engagement metrics.
Implementation, usability, and support
64A free trial is available without a credit card and in-product edition paths exist across eSign, Professional, and Enterprise, but trial duration and detailed onboarding or support entitlements are not stated on the reviewed materials, leaving implementation effort dependent on buyer validation.
71A 14-day trial is available without a credit card, Core includes setup assistance and custom brochure design during setup, and Pro+ adds priority support, giving staged onboarding help that still depends on the purchased plan.
This page uses stored product facts, official evidence, and category scoring rationales. It is not an account-based hands-on test, and third-party user ratings are not folded into the category buying score.
GetAccept
Fact confidence: 97% · Fact checked: 2026-08-09
Ignition
Fact confidence: 98% · Fact checked: 2026-08-09
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