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DocuSign vs WordPress.com: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of DocuSign and WordPress.com. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: WordPress.com starts at $9/mo, making it $1/mo cheaper than DocuSign ($10/mo). WordPress.com offers a free plan.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 16, 2026

DocuSign vs WordPress.com: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureDocuSignWordPress.com
Starting Price$10/mo$9/mo
Number of Plans26
Free TierNoYes
Pricing Modelper-seatfreemium
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

WordPress.com is the more affordable option, starting at $9/mo compared to DocuSign's $10/mo. Both are Other tools with 8 combined pricing plans and 45 features compared.

WordPress.com stands out with a free plan for getting started. DocuSign uses per-seat pricing while WordPress.com uses freemium pricing, which may affect your total cost at scale.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Other needs.

Pricing Plans
DocuSign
DocuSign
Try it free
WordPress.com
WordPress.com
Try it free
Tier 1
Buy Now
$10/month
Start with Buy Now
Free
$0/monthCheapest
Start with Free
Tier 2
Contact Sales
Custom pricing
Start with Contact Sales
Personal
$9/monthCheapest
$4 / year
Includes
  • 6 GB storage
  • Unlimited pages, posts, users, and visitors
  • Free domain for one year
  • Ad-free browsing experience for your visitors
  • Dozens of premium themes
  • Support from our expert team
  • Stats
  • Install plugins
  • Customize fonts and colors sitewide
Start with Personal
Tier 3
PremiumPopular
$18/monthCheapest
$8 / year
Includes
  • 13 GB storage
  • Unlimited pages, posts, users, and visitors
  • Free domain for one year
  • Ad-free browsing experience for your visitors
  • All premium themes
  • Fast support from our expert team
  • Premium stats
  • Install plugins
  • Customize fonts and colors sitewide
  • Connect Google Analytics
  • Upload videos
Start with Premium
Tier 4
BusinessPopular
$40/monthCheapest
$25 / year
Includes
  • 50 GB storage
  • Unlimited pages, posts, users, and visitors
  • Free domain for one year
  • Ad-free browsing experience for your visitors
  • All premium themes
  • Priority 24/7 support from our expert team
  • Premium stats
  • Install plugins
  • Customize fonts and colors sitewide
  • Connect Google Analytics
  • Upload videos
  • SFTP/SSH, WP-CLI, Git commands, and GitHub Deployments
Start with Business
Tier 5
Commerce
$70/monthCheapest
$45 / year
Includes
  • 50 GB storage
  • Unlimited pages, posts, users, and visitors
  • Free domain for one year
  • Ad-free browsing experience for your visitors
  • All premium and store themes
  • Priority 24/7 support from our expert team
  • Premium stats
  • Install plugins
  • Customize fonts and colors sitewide
  • Connect Google Analytics
  • Upload videos
  • eCommerce tools and optimized WooCommerce experience
Start with Commerce
Tier 6
Enterprise
$2083 / year
Includes
  • Unmatched scalability, security and data-driven capabilities
Start with Enterprise

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DocuSign

Electronic signature and contract lifecycle management

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WordPress.com

Managed website and blog hosting platform

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Our Pick

WordPress.com

WordPress.com offers a free plan, starts at $1/mo lower ($9/mo vs $10/mo), offers 6 tiers vs 2.

Based on pricing data only. Review the full comparison below for your specific needs.

Best value: WordPress.com

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Which Should You Choose?

Choose DocuSign if:

  • You prioritize DocuSign's user experience and interface over price (both tools are similarly priced)
  • DocuSign's 2-tier per-seat structure gives clearer cost visibility for budget planning
  • DocuSign's focused feature set keeps your team in control without tool bloat

Choose WordPress.com if:

  • You want lower per-user costs—WordPress.com starts at $9/mo, saving $1/mo compared to DocuSign at $10/mo
  • You need a free plan with core features—WordPress.com offers no-cost access with no credit card required
  • You need 6 pricing tiers for flexible team sizing—more options mean less overpaying for features you don't need
  • You want more features built-in—WordPress.com offers 45 additional features across its plans

WordPress.com is the more affordable choice [1], starting at $9/mo compared to DocuSign's $10/mo. For a 50-person team on paid plans, this translates to WordPress.com saving approximately $50/month. WordPress.com offers 6 pricing tiers compared to DocuSign's 2, giving you more granular control over scaling costs as your team grows. Across all tiers, WordPress.com provides 45 total features versus 0 for DocuSign, offering a richer feature set depending on your specific needs. If controlling SaaS spend is a priority, WordPress.com offers the better cost-to-value ratio. Consider DocuSign only if its unique capabilities directly address a gap WordPress.com cannot fill.

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Frequently Asked Questions: DocuSign vs WordPress.com

Which is cheaper, DocuSign or WordPress.com?
As of March 2026, WordPress.com starts at a lower price point. DocuSign starts at $10/mo while WordPress.com starts at $9/mo. However, the best value depends on the features you need at each tier.
How many pricing plans does DocuSign have vs WordPress.com?
DocuSign offers 2 pricing plans, while WordPress.com offers 6 plans. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does DocuSign or WordPress.com offer a free plan?
WordPress.com offers a free plan, while DocuSign does not. If budget is a concern, WordPress.com lets you get started at no cost.
Can I save money by paying annually for DocuSign or WordPress.com?
Both DocuSign and WordPress.com offer annual billing options. Check each plan's yearly pricing for potential savings compared to monthly billing.
What is the most popular WordPress.com plan?
The Premium plan is WordPress.com's most popular tier, priced at $18/mo. Key features include 13 GB storage, Unlimited pages, posts, users, and visitors, Free domain for one year.
Does DocuSign or WordPress.com offer custom enterprise pricing?
Yes, both DocuSign and WordPress.com offer custom enterprise pricing tiers with quote-based pricing. Contact each vendor for a tailored quote.
What pricing models do DocuSign and WordPress.com use?
DocuSign uses a per-seat pricing model, while WordPress.com uses freemium pricing. The right model depends on your team size and usage patterns.

Sources

  1. DocuSign Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. WordPress.com Official PricingVendor pricing page

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