Docuplete vs DocHub
DocHub is a PDF editing and e-signature tool — people fill fields directly on the PDF. Docuplete takes a different approach: clients answer a clean guided interview, and Docuplete fills the PDF for them automatically. The result is fewer errors and more consistent documents.
The short version
DocHub is a PDF editor with signing. Clients interact directly with the PDF document. Docuplete is a document automation platform — clients answer a structured interview and Docuplete handles the PDF. Docuplete adds conditional logic, OTP verification, and qualified timestamps that DocHub does not offer.
| Feature | Docuplete | DocHub |
|---|---|---|
| Guided interview — separate from the PDF | ✓ Clean interview form | ✗ Client fills directly on PDF |
| Conditional question logic | ✓ Skip irrelevant questions | ✗ No conditional logic |
| Works with your existing PDF templates | ✓ Upload any PDF | ✓ Upload and edit PDFs |
| OTP identity verification on signatures | ✓ All plans | ✗ Not available |
| RFC 3161 trusted timestamps | ✓ All plans | ✗ Not available |
| Unique tokenised link per recipient | ✓ All plans | ~ Document sharing link |
| Bulk send via CSV | ✓ All plans | ✗ Manual per-document |
| API / headless document generation | ✓ Developer plan | ~ Limited API |
| Starting price | $69/mo | ~$14/mo (limited) |
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Pricing
DocHub starts at ~$14/mo for limited use. Docuplete starts at $69/mo and includes OTP signatures, RFC 3161 timestamps, bulk send, and conditional interview logic not available in DocHub.
Docuplete
$69/mo
Starter plan · 150 sessions/mo · All e-sign features
DocHub
~$14/mo
Starter plan with limited signing and no OTP verification or qualified timestamps.
14-day free trial. No credit card. Works with PDFs you already have.
Start free trialStarts at $69/mo.
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