Gatherly – E-signatures and doc collection for professional services
eIDAS-qualified e-signatures plus document collection in one workflow, not two.

Browser-side encryption before upload beats DocuSign's server-side storage model.
Law firms, accounting practices, consultants
DocuSign · Dropbox Request · ShareFile
eIDAS-qualified e-signatures plus document collection in one workflow, not two.
Stops agents from waiting on humans by sending pre-filled forms instead of blank questions.
No-recipient login combined with SHA-256 hashed magic links and per-upload ClamAV scanning shows someone actually thought about real-world security and privacy tradeoffs. The product also offers white-labeling, EU hosting and a full audit trail — neat for regulated customers who care about compliance. Feels like a focused, practical tool rather than vaporware, though the space is crowded so enterprise integrations and pricing will decide adoption.
Tidy, privacy-first vault that keeps everything on-device and uses Argon2id + AES-256 with per-field encryption — not just marketing buzz: the copy lists concrete choices like 64 MB memory hardness and biometric key storage in the secure enclave. Features such as camera card scanning, per-vault isolation, and on-demand file decryption are useful for single-device users, but the offline-only stance also limits appeal compared with cross-device managers like 1Password or Bitwarden.
S3-only pipeline with transparent security docs, but Zamzar and CloudConvert already do this.
Polished digital inheritance tool, but 1Password and dedicated services already exist.