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COMAKE is an electronic contract SaaS operated by Korea’s Comake Corp. Its official terms define the service as an end-to-end offering for electronic contract workflows, including contract creation, signing, review, billing requests, and payment. In practice, it is best understood as an online contract signing and contract document management tool for companies and organizations.
Based on the information disclosed on the pricing page, COMAKE supports converting documents in multiple formats into PDF, setting up multiple contract parties, and dragging signature fields and input fields to assign them to specific parties. Before signing, documents can go through an internal organizational approval flow, and completed contracts can be shared within the organization. Notification channels include email, Kakao, and Web Push.
For external signing, each party can receive a unique signing link, and signing requests can be sent to non-members, lowering the barrier for working with external partners. For document management, COMAKE provides contract folder management, and organization-wide shared folders can restrict access for certain members.
The page lists an “affordable per-use plan” and a “premium long-term plan.” The per-use plan shows 0 KRW per document and automatically renews 3 free usage coupons each month. There is also content showing 5 usage coupons for 4,950 KRW, but displayed as 0 KRW. Monthly and annual subscriptions for the long-term plan are also shown as 0 KRW. Because the scraped text contains unclear pricing displays, the actual checkout page or an official quote should be treated as the source of truth.
On the security side, COMAKE explicitly provides watermark insertion for signed contracts and tamper-prevention verification for contract files, which helps maintain an audit trail. The terms mention relevant Korean laws, but we did not see more detailed compliance information such as ISO, SOC, encryption, or data residency.
For integrations, the only items visible are Google, Facebook, Kakao, and LINE login, plus Kakao notifications. COMAKE does not publicly disclose API, Webhook, or integration capabilities with ERP, CRM, or cloud storage systems.
COMAKE’s strengths are a fairly complete workflow covering contract signing, approval, reminders, sharing, and permission control. It is especially suitable for Korean local SMEs and teams that frequently sign contracts with external parties. Its weaknesses are limited public information, opaque pricing, and a lack of disclosed information around developer support, enterprise-grade compliance, and private deployment.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Given that Kakao, LINE, and related ecosystem features are more Korea-oriented, Chinese companies that need local contract compliance, RMB payment, and domestic customer support may compare it with e签宝, 法大大, and 上上签. For a more international option, DocuSign and Adobe Acrobat Sign are worth considering.
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