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Aflux vs HelloSign (Dropbox Sign)

HelloSign became Dropbox Sign — but is it still the right choice?

HelloSign was once the go-to e-signature tool for small businesses who wanted something simpler and cheaper than DocuSign. In 2019, Dropbox acquired HelloSign and has since rebranded it as Dropbox Sign. While the core signing functionality remains solid, the product has become increasingly tied to the Dropbox ecosystem.

Aflux offers a different vision: a unified document workflow platform that includes e-signatures, bulk email campaigns, and QR code management — with the freedom to use any cloud storage provider, not just Dropbox.

At a glance

FeatureAfluxHelloSign (Dropbox Sign)
E-SignaturesYesYes
Bulk Email CampaignsYesNo
QR Code ManagementYesNo
Cloud Storage IntegrationGoogle Drive, OneDrive, DropboxDropbox (native), others via API
Vendor Lock-InNone — your files, your storageIncreasingly Dropbox-centric
Starting PriceFree$15/month (1 user)
Free TierFull platform, all modules3 signature requests/month
Target AudienceSMBs, freelancers, agenciesDropbox users, small teams

E-Signatures: comparable core, different context

Both platforms offer a clean, straightforward signing experience. HelloSign was always praised for its simplicity — and that hasn't changed under the Dropbox Sign rebrand.

Where they differ is what happens around the signature. HelloSign is purely a signing tool. Once a document is signed, you download it or it goes to Dropbox. End of story.

With Aflux, a signed document can trigger a follow-up email campaign, get linked to a QR code for easy access, or simply land in your cloud storage of choice. The signature is one step in a larger workflow.

Key differences

  • Aflux works with Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox equally — no preference for any single provider.
  • HelloSign naturally favors Dropbox. While it integrates with other tools via API, the deepest integration is always with Dropbox.

Beyond signatures: what HelloSign doesn't do

Bulk email campaigns

After getting a contract signed, you might need to notify a group of stakeholders, send onboarding emails, or run a marketing campaign. With HelloSign, you'd need a separate email tool.

Aflux includes a built-in bulk email module with contact management, scheduling, personalization, and delivery tracking — all in the same platform where you manage signatures.

QR code management

Need a QR code that links to a signed document, a form, or a landing page? Aflux has a QR code module built in. HelloSign has no such feature.

The storage question

HelloSign's acquisition by Dropbox means the product is increasingly built around Dropbox storage. That's fine if Dropbox is your primary cloud provider. But if your team uses Google Workspace or Microsoft 365, you're working against the grain.

Aflux takes a storage-agnostic approach. Connect Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox — or use Aflux's built-in storage. Your documents stay in whatever system your organization already uses.

This matters because:

  • No forced migration to a specific cloud provider
  • Teams using mixed storage environments work seamlessly
  • No additional Dropbox subscription required
  • Full ownership and portability of your documents

Pricing: more included, less cost

HelloSign's free plan allows just 3 signature requests per month — barely enough for testing. The Essentials plan starts at $15/month for a single user, and the Standard plan jumps to $25/month per user with team features and templates.

Aflux's free tier includes all modules — e-signatures, bulk email, and QR codes — with meaningful usage limits. The Pro plan at €18/month and Business plan at €100/month cover everything without per-user scaling that punishes growing teams.

When to choose Aflux over HelloSign

Aflux is the better choice if you:

  • Need more than e-signatures — email campaigns, QR codes, unified workflows
  • Use Google Drive or OneDrive as your primary storage (or a mix of providers)
  • Want all modules included in every plan, not just signing
  • Prefer predictable pricing that doesn't scale per user
  • Value an EU-based, GDPR-first platform

When HelloSign (Dropbox Sign) might be right

HelloSign remains a solid option if you:

  • Are already invested in the Dropbox ecosystem and want tight integration
  • Only need e-signatures — nothing more
  • Value HelloSign's mature API for custom integrations
  • Need fax support (HelloSign offers this via Dropbox Fax)

The bottom line

HelloSign is a good e-signature tool, especially for Dropbox users. But if you need a broader document workflow platform that works with any storage provider and includes email campaigns and QR codes, Aflux delivers more value at a comparable or lower price.

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