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Documenso

★★★★ 4.2
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Hoppscotch

★★★★★ 4.5
Feature Documenso Hoppscotch
Pricing Free / from $30/mo Free / from $7/mo
Free Plan ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Rating 4.2 / 5 4.5 / 5
Best For startups, freelancers, open-source-businesses, privacy-focused-companies developers, open-source-teams, api-testing, lightweight-alternative
Founded 2023 2019
E Signatures
Templates
Audit Trail
Api
Team Management
Reminders
Self Hostable
Rest Client
Graphql Client
Websocket Testing
Collections
Environments
Team Collaboration

✓ Documenso Pros

  • Open-source with self-hosting option
  • Legally binding electronic signatures
  • Clean modern interface
  • API-first for developer integration

✗ Documenso Cons

  • Fewer enterprise features than DocuSign/Adobe Sign
  • Smaller template library
  • Self-hosting requires maintenance

✓ Hoppscotch Pros

  • Open-source and self-hostable
  • Lightweight and fast (browser-based, no download)
  • Supports REST, GraphQL, WebSocket, SSE, Socket.IO
  • Team collaboration with shared collections

✗ Hoppscotch Cons

  • Fewer features than Postman for enterprise use
  • Limited mock server capabilities
  • Desktop app less mature than web version

The Verdict

Documenso is built for startups and freelancers, with a focus on e-signatures and templates. Hoppscotch targets developers and open source teams and leads with rest-client and graphql-client.

On pricing, Hoppscotch is the clear winner for budget-conscious users — starting at $7/mo compared to $30/mo for Documenso. That $23/mo difference adds up quickly for growing teams.

Both offer free plans, so you can test each with your real workflow before committing to a subscription.

Bottom line: Hoppscotch has a slight overall edge — but if open-source with self-hosting option matters most to you, Documenso may still be the right call.

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