SignNow is a quietly popular, fairly cheap dedicated signing tool. It does signing, templates and routing, and not much else.
Flint is a PDF editor that signs. Here is the comparison.
Where SignNow wins
Strong template library. Multi-party routing and reminders. Integrations with Salesforce, NetSuite and others. Audit trail with certificate of completion. Cheaper than DocuSign or Dropbox Sign per user.
Where Flint wins
Flint covers the whole PDF lifecycle — edit, sign, merge, split, redact, convert. One tool, no jumping between apps to prep a document before signing it. Day pass for one-offs.
Pricing compared
SignNow starts around $8/user/month on annual. Flint Pro is a flat annual fee with no seat maths. For solo users Flint usually edges it; for sales teams who need templates and routing, SignNow is fair value.
Best for…
SignNow for sales teams who need affordable templates and multi-party routing. Flint for editing-then-signing in one tool. Different jobs, different answers.
FAQ
Is SignNow legally valid for signatures?
Yes, in most jurisdictions. It complies with ESIGN/UETA and eIDAS.
Can Flint do template-driven signing?
Not in the SignNow sense. Flint's signing is per-document and per-user.
Which is faster for a one-off signature?
Flint — drop file, place signature, download. SignNow assumes you want a routed envelope.
For one-off and small-batch signing, Flint is faster. For team templates, SignNow is the right shape.