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SENEKA is an electronic signature, electronic correspondence, and document management infrastructure provider focused on the Turkish institutional market. Its website says it has served 100+ organizations since 2010, with customers spanning ministries, holding groups, universities, banks, and more. Its products are designed around compliance requirements such as Law No. 5070 on Electronic Signatures, e-Yazışma 2.0, KVKK, eIDAS, and TS 13298.
Its product lineup is fairly comprehensive: ONAYLARIM is used for enterprise electronic signature workflows; primeAPI is aimed at developers integrating electronic signatures inside applications, supporting CAdES, PAdES, XAdES, and LTA/A long-term archival signatures; SignHub provides a ready-made electronic signature portal with API and webhook support; EBDYS covers electronic document lifecycle management, including creation, approval, signing, and archiving, with integrations for e-Yazışma 2.0, KEP, and eTebligat; and Onaylarım SSO supports passwordless authentication based on electronic signatures, compatible with Keycloak / OIDC. It is compatible with all BTK-approved ESHS providers, including KamuSM, TürkTrust, e-Güven, EBG, and e-Tuğra.
The website does not disclose public plans, unit pricing, per-user billing, or transaction-based pricing. It only provides an enterprise demo entry point and mentions that primeAPI can be procured through DMO. As such, it appears to be positioned more as a project-based or enterprise-customized sales offering for mid-sized and large organizations. Deployment options are not specified, so it is unclear whether it is purely cloud-based, privately deployed, or hybrid.
Its strengths lie in deep adaptation to local regulations, an end-to-end product portfolio, API and identity integration support, and an emphasis on real-world deployments in the public sector and large institutions. The limitations are also clear: pricing, SLA, deployment architecture, permission model, and trial policy are not publicly disclosed. The product is also tightly tied to Turkey’s electronic signature ecosystem, which limits its general applicability for multinational companies or Chinese businesses.
SENEKA is best suited to government agencies and mid-sized to large enterprises operating in Turkey that need compliant electronic signatures, electronic official-document workflows, document archiving, or embedded signing capabilities within business systems. There is no clear information about access from China, Chinese-language support, or domestic Chinese payment methods, so network connectivity should be tested during evaluation. If the main use case is in China, alternatives to compare include Fadada, BestSign, and e签宝; for internationally oriented electronic signature tools, compare DocuSign and Adobe Acrobat Sign.
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