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CROSSPOSTED TO ADOBE ACROBAT SIGN FORUM
Hello,
I'm reaching out to gather some information on behalf of my employer. Currently, one department in the organization utilizes Adobe Sign, where they purchased a certain amount of signatures. I have used this platform before, and I believe it's all cloud-based, no desktop application for use.
Currently, my department has Adobe Pro (primarily via desktop application) with the ability to send signature agreements just the same as I'm familiar with in Adobe Sign.
My questions are:
1) What are the differences between the two platforms?
2) Are there any limitations in using Sign in Adobe Pro versus paying for a separate Adobe Sign subscription?
3) Why pay for Adobe Sign if the org is already paying for Adobe Pro licenses for staff?
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Hi @eric_7512,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
As mentioned, you are on an organizational account; Acrobat Sign allows several additional features and security options compared to the Acrobat Pro license.
You can refer to the pricing page to get a clear picture of what additional options the Acrobat Sign Solution Package has to offer: Acrobat e-signature plans & pricing | Adobe Acrobat
For basic info on Sign Solutions for business, please refer to this article: e-Sign software: Electronic and digital signatures | Adobe Acrobat for business
Hope this clarifies your questions.
-Souvik
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Hi @eric_7512,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for writing in!
As mentioned, you are on an organizational account; Acrobat Sign allows several additional features and security options compared to the Acrobat Pro license.
You can refer to the pricing page to get a clear picture of what additional options the Acrobat Sign Solution Package has to offer: Acrobat e-signature plans & pricing | Adobe Acrobat
For basic info on Sign Solutions for business, please refer to this article: e-Sign software: Electronic and digital signatures | Adobe Acrobat for business
Hope this clarifies your questions.
-Souvik