DocHub
Edit, sign, and send PDFs in one place
What is DocHub
DocHub is a browser-based PDF editor that lets you edit text, annotate pages, rearrange or merge documents, and collect eSignatures — all without installing software. It's built for solo operators and small teams (under 50 people) who need to turn around contracts, forms, and agreements without a dedicated ops stack. The standout capability is bulk send with reusable templates: you can build a document once, store it, and push it to multiple recipients in one pass — useful for founders closing early customers or SMBs running repeating agreement workflows. It connects to Google Workspace, Drive, Gmail, OneDrive, Box, and Dropbox, so documents move in and out of tools you already use. That said, DocHub has no public API, so it can't be wired into automated pipelines or triggered programmatically — everything runs through the UI.
Key features
send, sign, and close paperwork
mobile app
Vanderbuild take
For founders and SMBs that need a no-fuss way to edit PDFs and close documents with eSignatures, DocHub covers the basics at a price point that's hard to argue with — $0 to start, $12/month for unlimited signing. On the agentic readiness front, there's no API and MCP status is unknown, so you can't drive this from an agent without scraping the UI — it's a human-in-the-loop tool by design. Free or near-free, low risk to test — the free tier is genuinely usable for low-volume workflows before you commit to a paid plan. The ceiling shows up fast if you need programmatic document generation, CRM-triggered sends, or deep workflow automation; at that point you'll be looking at tools with actual API access.
Agentic stack profile
APINot publicNo public programmatic access.
No public API. Not usable from an agent without scraping.
Agentic readinessNoneNot usable from an agent without scraping.
No public API. UI-only. Not usable from an agent without scraping, which we don't recommend.
Stack roleCloserWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Closer in an agentic pipeline. Use it to deliver buyer-facing rooms, proposals, and e-signatures.
DocHub alternatives
Tools that solve a similar problem — compared at a glance.
- Pricing
- Workspace-based
- Budget
- $
- Best for
- Founder
- Readiness
- None
- API
- No
- Pricing
- Freemium
- Budget
- $
- Best for
- Account Executive, RevOps
- Readiness
- Native
- MCP
- Yes
- API
- REST
- Pricing
- Seat-based
- Budget
- $
- Best for
- Founder, Account Executive
- Readiness
- Capable
- API
- REST
Frequently asked questions
Does DocHub have a public API?
No — there's no publicly documented API as of today. DocHub is operated through its UI.
How much does DocHub cost?
DocHub: pricing is workspace-based, expect entry tier ($) spend. Full pricing page: https://dochub.com/pricing.
Who is DocHub best for?
DocHub is built for Founder. Fits Solo, SMB (1-50)-sized teams.