Skribble vs DocuSign
Skribble is a European alternative to DocuSign — same e-signature use case, built under EU data-protection law.
By the EU Alternatives team Last updated
Handle digital signature processes easily and securely. Sign documents worldwide with a solution hosted in Switzerland, compliant with EU/Swiss law (QES, AES, SES).
- Jurisdiction
- EU / EEA
- GDPR by default
- Yes
- US CLOUD Act exposure
- No
- Open source
- No
- Free tier
- No
DocuSign by DocuSign.
- Jurisdiction
- US
- GDPR by default
- Requires DPA + TIA
- US CLOUD Act exposure
- Yes
About Skribble
Skribble handles electronic signatures for European businesses that need legal certainty across borders — offering simple electronic, advanced, and qualified electronic signatures (QES) on one platform with full eIDAS and ZertES validity. Trusted by 4,000+ DACH companies including SBB, DATEV, and Baloise, it reports that 37% of documents are signed within the first ten minutes of sending — proof that legally binding signing can be as smooth as consumer-grade SaaS.
The platform runs entirely in the browser with no installation or IT rollout required, integrates with Microsoft 365, Google Drive, and dozens of business tools, and escalates from basic e-signatures up to QES with video identification or bank-ID verification. Identity checks are delivered through Swisscom Trust Services, giving Skribble one of the most legally robust signature stacks available in Europe.
Key benefits:
- Qualified Electronic Signatures with eIDAS and ZertES legal validity
- Three signature levels from simple to QES on the same document
- Microsoft 365 and Google Drive integrations for native workflows
- Video and bank identification for high-assurance QES signing
- Document templates and validation tools for compliance teams
- Four-language support in German, English, French, and Italian
Skribble is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, founded in March 2018, with hosting and operations in Germany and Switzerland — outside US jurisdiction. The company is ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certified, fully GDPR compliant, and eIDAS-qualified, making it a sovereign DACH-based alternative to DocuSign and Adobe Sign for regulated industries, public sector, and cross-border enterprise deals.
Why choose Skribble over DocuSign?
The decisive argument is data jurisdiction. DocuSign is headquartered in US, which means personal data processed through it can be subject to non-EU legal regimes — the US CLOUD Act, FISA 702, or similar laws depending on the provider. After the 2020 Schrems II ruling, EU organisations must carry out a transfer impact assessment for every such data flow.
Skribble removes that overhead. As a Switzerland-based provider, it operates natively under GDPR, and data stays inside the EU/EEA by default. For regulated sectors — health, public administration, finance — that's not a nice-to-have but a requirement. For everyone else, it's concentration-risk insurance: you avoid depending on a single non-EU jurisdiction that can change the rules without warning.