DocuSign
DOCUDocusign provides a comprehensive Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform designed to automate and streamline the entire agreement process.
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Docusign provides a comprehensive Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform designed to automate and streamline the entire agreement process. The company enables organizations to digitally create, sign, and manage contracts, transforming static documents into actionable data insights. Its core value proposition centers on accelerating business cycles and increasing productivity through the world's leading electronic signature and contract lifecycle management solutions.
Docusign is the global market leader in electronic signatures with a massive installed base and a growing focus on end-to-end agreement management through its IAM platform.
Questions, answered.
- What is DocuSign's market cap?
- DocuSign (DOCU) has a market capitalization of $9.3B and trades on NASDAQ.
- What is DocuSign's revenue and profitability?
- DocuSign generated $3.3B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $315.2M, representing a net margin of 9.6%. Gross margin stands at 79.4%, with free cash flow of $1.1B. These figures are based on the Q2 2026 filing.
- Who are DocuSign's competitors?
- DocuSign's key competitors include Dropbox, Adobe, Intellinetics, Inc., and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
- Who does DocuSign partner with?
- DocuSign's notable partners include Microsoft, Salesforce, Google, and others.
- What subsidiaries does DocuSign have?
- DocuSign's subsidiaries include SpringCM, Lexion.
- Where is DocuSign headquartered?
- DocuSign is headquartered in United States of America and employs approximately 6,840 people. It has been publicly traded since 2018.
