WaiverDrop vs WaiverSign

Unlimited waivers at a flat rate vs volume caps with per-waiver overages.

WaiverSign is a well-established waiver platform trusted by brands like Disney Springs, the San Francisco 49ers, and L.L. Bean. They position waivers as a marketing tool with lead capture and CRM integration. Their pricing starts at $15/month — but that only includes 50 waivers, with $0.15 per waiver overage fees. WaiverDrop matches their entry price but includes unlimited waivers.

Competitor pricing and features as of February 2026. Visit their websites for current information.

Feature comparison

FeatureWaiverDropWaiverSign
Unlimited waivers
Yes (Pro plan)
No (50-2,500/month + $0.15 overage)
Per-waiver fees
None
$0.15 per waiver over limit
Mobile-first signing
Yes
Yes
QR code sharing
Yes
Yes
Minor/guardian signing
Yes
Yes
ESIGN Act compliant
Yes
Yes
SMS texting
No
Yes
Zapier / Webhooks
Webhooks (Pro)
Yes (Zapier, 8,000+ apps)
Self-service signup
Yes (instant)
No (request a demo form)
Free plan
Yes (30 waivers/mo)
No (7-day trial)
Setup time
5 minutes, self-service
They build your first waiver for you
Customer stories
Growing
25+ case studies with video
Photo capture
Yes (per template)
No
Safety video embedding
Yes (per template)
No
Webhook integrations
Yes (Pro)
No
URL pre-fill
Yes
No
Waiver expiration
Yes (Pro)
No
Auto-flag rules
Yes (Pro)
No
Duplicate detection
Yes
No

Pricing comparison

WaiverDropWaiverSign
Entry price$15/month (unlimited)$15/month (50 waivers)
100 waivers/month$15/month$15 + $7.50 overage = $22.50/month
500 waivers/month$15/month$46/month (250 plan) + $37.50 overage = $83.50
1,000 waivers/month$15/month$149/month (1,000 plan)
Annual option$120/yearNot listed

Why businesses choose WaiverDrop over WaiverSign

Same entry price, 20x more waivers

WaiverDrop and WaiverSign both start at $15/month. But WaiverSign gives you 50 waivers. WaiverDrop gives you unlimited.

No overage fees eating your margins

At WaiverSign, every waiver over your limit costs $0.15. Collect 500 waivers on their $15 plan and you're paying $82.50/month. WaiverDrop: still $15.

Sign up and start in 5 minutes

WaiverSign requires a demo request form — no instant self-service signup. WaiverDrop lets you create an account and start collecting signatures immediately.

A real free plan

WaiverSign only offers a 7-day trial. WaiverDrop's free plan gives you 30 waivers/month forever, so you can test the product with real customers before committing.

Premium features at the same price

WaiverDrop Pro includes photo capture, safety video embedding, webhook integrations, auto-flag rules, and waiver expiration — all for $15/month. WaiverSign's $15 plan gives you 50 waivers without these features.

Frequently asked questions

WaiverSign builds your first waiver for you. Does WaiverDrop?
WaiverDrop takes a self-service approach: pick an industry template, customize it, and you're live in 5 minutes. WaiverSign offers white-glove setup where they build your first waiver. If you prefer someone else to do the setup, WaiverSign has an advantage here.
WaiverSign has Disney and the 49ers as customers. Can I trust WaiverDrop?
WaiverSign has impressive enterprise logos, which reflects their sales-driven approach targeting larger organizations. WaiverDrop is built for small businesses that want to self-serve. Both produce legally binding ESIGN Act compliant signatures.
Does WaiverSign have a Zapier integration?
Yes. WaiverSign integrates with Zapier, connecting to 8,000+ apps. WaiverDrop does not currently have a Zapier integration. If workflow automation is critical, WaiverSign has an edge.
How much would 200 waivers/month cost on WaiverSign?
On WaiverSign's Growth plan ($15/month for 50 waivers), 200 waivers would cost $15 + (150 x $0.15) = $37.50/month. On their Small Business plan ($46/month for 250 waivers), it would be $46/month. WaiverDrop Pro: $15/month for unlimited waivers.

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