Practical uses
- Legally qualified contracts (QES) in EU.
- Administrative document signatures DACH.
- AgreementsAuthorities/government.
- Strict eIDAS regulatory compliance.
Pros and cons
What Skribble does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.
Pros
- QES: legally equivalent to handwritten signature (EU).
- DACH support: German, Swiss (local expertise).
- ISO 9001, ISO 27001 certified.
- EU/Germany hosting (GDPR native).
- Two-week free trial; signing often completed within minutes.
Cons
- Personalized pricing (contact sales).
- DACH-specialized (less useful outside region).
- No permanent free version.
Skribble: when it makes sense.
Skribble for DACH organizations seeking QES compliance; for EU-wide or other regions, global alternatives exist.
Keep if
You sign documents in EU/Switzerland/Germany.. You want QES (high-level EU qualification).
Skribble becomes worthwhile when
- You use it at least once a week
- The monthly cost (€9) is small next to the time it saves you
Challenge if
You are outside DACH/EU (different regulation).. You want generic global solution.
Skribble becomes too expensive when
- You use it less than once a month
- A simple free version or a tool already in your stack would do