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CryptPad vs Zoho Sign

A side-by-side editorial comparison of CryptPad and Zoho Sign — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.

CryptPad vs Zoho Sign: at a glance

FeatureCryptPadZoho Sign
SectorCollabCollab
Velocity score2.57.5
Sparks · 30d02
Top themesend-to-end encryption, seasonal releases, upstream upgrades, self-hostede-signature, eidas, regional-compliance, mcp
Last editorial update12d ago1h ago
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What is CryptPad?

CryptPad ships on a seasonal train, and the visible work is upstream upgrades and fixes

CryptPad releases in named seasonal batches — Winter 2026.2.0, Spring 2026.5.0 — each followed by one or two small fix releases, then a long quiet stretch. The two substantive releases in this window both center on upgrading bundled upstream editors: OnlyOffice 9 for the office apps in February, Drawio 29 for the Diagram app in May, the latter switching to an infinite-canvas sketch theme by default with a switcher for the older mode. Everything else is fixes, translations, accessibility and locale additions, and websocket and pinning leak repairs. Since May the only entry is an opendesk-tagged build that suppresses donation prompts when CryptPad runs inside an integration.

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What is Zoho Sign?

Zoho Sign adds the EU's highest signature tier, one week after wiring itself to agents.

Zoho Sign is executing on two fronts that rarely appear together. One is jurisdictional depth: e-Stamping across India, Nafath in Saudi Arabia, legally binding signing for Colombia, signer identity verification across more than 200 countries, and now qualified electronic signatures for the EU through SIGN8. The other is workflow surface area — a SharePoint integration, a native Windows app, a sandbox for testing signature flows — with an MCP integration on top that puts the whole thing behind an AI agent.

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CryptPad vs Zoho Sign: editorial side-by-side

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CryptPad
COLLAB
2.5

CryptPad ships on a seasonal train, and the visible work is upstream upgrades and fixes

◆ Current state

CryptPad releases in named seasonal batches — Winter 2026.2.0, Spring 2026.5.0 — each followed by one or two small fix releases, then a long quiet stretch. The two substantive releases in this window both center on upgrading bundled upstream editors: OnlyOffice 9 for the office apps in February, Drawio 29 for the Diagram app in May, the latter switching to an infinite-canvas sketch theme by default with a switcher for the older mode. Everything else is fixes, translations, accessibility and locale additions, and websocket and pinning leak repairs. Since May the only entry is an opendesk-tagged build that suppresses donation prompts when CryptPad runs inside an integration.

◆ Where it's heading

This reads as a small team maintaining a broad end-to-end encrypted suite rather than pushing into new capability. Progress arrives largely through the editors CryptPad wraps, with its own work concentrated on the collaboration layer around them — history browsing extended to office documents, drive tree, forms, moderation tooling. The opendesk build points at where distribution is actually going: CryptPad embedded as a component of a larger sovereign workplace stack, with donation appeals turned off because in that context someone else owns the user relationship.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next seasonal release to continue the pattern — another upstream editor bump plus accumulated fixes — and more integration-specific adjustments as embedded deployments grow. The three-month gap since the Spring line suggests the next batch is still some way out.

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Zoho Sign
COLLAB
7.5

Zoho Sign adds the EU's highest signature tier, one week after wiring itself to agents.

◆ Current state

Zoho Sign is executing on two fronts that rarely appear together. One is jurisdictional depth: e-Stamping across India, Nafath in Saudi Arabia, legally binding signing for Colombia, signer identity verification across more than 200 countries, and now qualified electronic signatures for the EU through SIGN8. The other is workflow surface area — a SharePoint integration, a native Windows app, a sandbox for testing signature flows — with an MCP integration on top that puts the whole thing behind an AI agent.

◆ Where it's heading

The compliance work is the moat and the integration work is the distribution. Adding QES is a different kind of move from the country launches that preceded it: rather than meeting one market's local plumbing, it adds a higher assurance tier above the standard signature, which is how the product starts being sold on the risk profile of the document rather than on the geography of the signer. Combined with the agent-initiated signing shipped in July, Zoho Sign is widening at both ends — the highest-stakes agreements and the ones nobody opens an app to send.

◆ Prediction

Expect tiering to become explicit in the product — a selector or policy that routes a document to standard, advanced, or qualified signing based on its type — since a qualified tier is only useful if the sender can be steered to it. The country-by-country expansion should continue at its steady pace alongside it.

Alternatives to CryptPad and Zoho Sign

Other Collab products tracked by Sparkpulse, ranked by recent ship velocity. Each card links to a full editorial trajectory and lets you pivot into a head-to-head comparison with either CryptPad or Zoho Sign.

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Recent activity from CryptPad and Zoho Sign

Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.

  1. 1d agoZoho SignIntroducing  qualified electronic signatures via SIGN8 for the EU
  2. 15d agoCryptPadopendesk build suppresses donation prompts
  3. 22d agoZoho SignIntroducing Zoho Sign MCP: AI-powered digital signature workflows for business
  4. 1mo agoZoho SignThe Zoho Sign app for Microsoft Windows
  5. 1mo agoZoho SignIndian businesses, take note: Zoho Sign expands e-Stamping support across India
  6. 2mo agoCryptPadFix release repairs office app corruption and SSO plugin
  7. 2mo agoZoho SignImport, export, and automatically back up documents with Microsoft SharePoint in Zoho Sign
  8. 2mo agoZoho SignExplore Zoho Sign at no cost: A complete guide to the free trial
  9. 3mo agoCryptPadDiagram app moves to Drawio 29 with a sketch-mode default
  10. 4mo agoCryptPadPatch fixes office history loading and a version misnumber
  11. 4mo agoCryptPadPatch closes websocket leaks and a shared-folder drive bug
  12. 6mo agoCryptPadOnlyOffice 9 brings full history browsing to office docs

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between CryptPad and Zoho Sign?

They serve adjacent needs but don't currently overlap on shipped themes. Zoho Sign is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 7.5 vs 2.5), with 2 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.

Is CryptPad better than Zoho Sign?

Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. Zoho Sign is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 7.5 vs 2.5), with 2 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other Collab products to evaluate alongside.

What are the best alternatives to CryptPad?

Top CryptPad alternatives in Collab are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "CryptPad alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/cryptpad for the full list with editorial commentary on each.

What are the best alternatives to Zoho Sign?

Top Zoho Sign alternatives in Collab are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "Zoho Sign alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/zoho-sign for the full list with editorial commentary on each.