PleaseSign's self service plans
Designed for everyone from entrepreneurs to large enterprises. With speed and flexibility, PleaseSign quickly scales to fit your e-signature needs.
Self service plans
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Try All Premium Features For 30 Days
Try all premium features for free for 30 days
Were so sure you'll love Australia's PleaseSign so much that you can try all of our premium features for 30 days free, no cc required.
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30 days of Premium Features for free
Try all of our premium features free for 30 days. After your trial expires, you will automatically be subscribed to our Free Forever plan. If you wish to keep using the premium features you just need to sign up to one of low monthly plans.
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No credit card required
Unlike other providers, our Free Forever plan does not require you to enter your credit card details to get started.
We do this because we really want you to try us out without feeling any pressure or feeling locked in.
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Free Plan Document Access forever
Once your premium trial finishes you can then choose to sign up on one of our easy monthly user plans to suit your business requirements or stay on the Free For a Year plan with limited features but still access your documents forever.
Free Forever Plan
Here is what you get in our free trial.
10 documents
Address book
Saved signatures
Document folders
All your setup is saved and carries over at subscription point.
Court-admissible documents
PleaseSign is compliant with all national and international e-signature laws.
In Australia the following state laws are applicable:
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Electronic Transactions Act 1999
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New South Wales: Electronic Transactions Act 2000
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Victoria: Electronic Transactions Act 2000
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Queensland: Electronic Transactions Act 2001
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Northern Territory: Electronic Transactions Act 2001
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Western Australia: Electronic Transactions Act 2011
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Southern Australia: Electronic Transactions Act 2000
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Northern Territory: Electronic Transactions Act 2001
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Australian Capital Territory: Electronic Transactions Act 2001
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Tasmanian: Electronic Transactions Act 2000