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SendTurtle is a document workflow SaaS built around “send, track, analyze, and sign.” It turns proposals, contracts, fundraising materials, or sensitive files into encrypted links, records who opened them and when, which pages they viewed, whether they downloaded the file, and provides in-app e-signatures when it is time to close a deal.
The product centers on secure file sharing, a file request/receiving portal, activity logs, and DeepIQ document analytics. Free users get real-time open data and file management logs. Pro users can access page-level viewing time, heatmaps, drop-off reports, click data, contact behavior analysis, and AI-powered action suggestions. E-signatures support single-signer, multi-signer, and self-signing workflows. Pro includes 25 signed documents per month, with unlimited signers per document.
SendTurtle offers a free plan and a 7-day free trial with no credit card required. Pro is mainly listed in the text as $29/user/month or $249/year, while the pricing page also shows annual billing at about $20.75/user/month. Growth is $99/user/month or $799/year and is currently on a waitlist. Note that some pages also mention $15/month or $120/year, so the publicly available pricing information is inconsistent. You should confirm with the official team before purchasing.
Security is one of its main selling points. Mentioned features include encrypted links, link expiration, one-time access, download controls, email verification, access restricted to specified domains, forwarding prevention, and full activity history. Its e-signature features include SHA-256 hashing, audit trails, timestamps, email/IP/device information, and a non-repudiation design, with stated support for regulations such as ESIGN, UETA, and eIDAS. It also claims GDPR compliance, applicability for HIPAA and SEC/FINRA use cases, and a design that supports SOC 2 and CCPA. However, there is no detailed information found on role-based permissions, SSO, SCIM, or audit export.
The main advantage is that it combines secure file delivery, sales intent detection, AI summaries, and e-signatures in one product. It is especially suitable for founders, sales teams, investors, and SMBs following up on proposals or contracts. The downsides are the lack of information on third-party integrations, API, team permissions, and self-hosting; the Growth plan is not yet available; and the pricing presentation is confusing.
The collected text does not mention access from mainland China, RMB payments, or localization support, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If you serve Chinese customers and care about local compliance, invoicing, and Chinese-language contract signing, you may compare it with BestSign, Fadada, or Tencent E-Sign. If you care more about international sales document tracking, alternatives include DocuSign, PandaDoc, and DocSend.
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