Documenso vs Stirling-PDF

TaglineOpen-source digital document signing platform — self-hosted DocuSign alternativeLocally hosted web app for merging, splitting, converting, and OCR-ing PDFs
CategoryNotes & Knowledge BaseNotes & Knowledge Base
ReplacesNotionNotion, Confluence
GitHub stars13k81k
LanguageNodejsDocker
LicenseAGPL-3.0Apache-2.0
Self-host difficulty
3/5
Moderate
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Docker Compose
One-Click
Docker
Docker Compose
Managed hosting
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

Documenso
  • No built-in identity verification (KBA, ID scan) for high-assurance regulated industries.
  • API and webhook support is still maturing compared to DocuSign's enterprise integrations.
  • Bulk send and advanced reporting are limited in the self-hosted Community edition.
  • Mobile signing experience is browser-only; no dedicated native app.
Stirling-PDF
  • Not a document-management or collaboration tool — purely a PDF processing utility.
  • Advanced features like user auth and SSO require the paid Stirling-PDF Pro license.
  • No document storage or versioning; files must be uploaded and downloaded manually each session.
  • OCR accuracy depends on Tesseract language packs installed in the container.

Bottom line

Choose Stirling-PDF if you want the lower-effort setup; choose Stirling-PDF for the larger community and ecosystem. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

Documenso

Open-source digital document signing platform — self-hosted DocuSign alternative

Stirling-PDF

Locally hosted web app for merging, splitting, converting, and OCR-ing PDFs