Signeasy's SharePoint LinkedIn ads land almost perfectly on the Dropbox Sign alternative page
We scored 1 unique copy variant from a 4-ad LinkedIn cluster pointing to pages.signeasy.com/dropbox-sign-alternative-sharepoint. The ads promise eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy, framed around Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign ending their SharePoint integrations. The page answers with a SharePoint-first hero, a countdown to the March 16, 2026 Dropbox Sign deadline, deep Teams and Outlook coverage, and a bookable discovery call. The only real slack is the hero H1, which mentions the Dropbox Sign alternative story but does not echo the ad's cleaner 'eSign directly in SharePoint' phrase.
Primary click path
// Ad
Signeasy
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 1
Your team lives in SharePoint. And that's not changing.
But with Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign officially ending their SharePoint integration, your eSign workflow needs to keep moving. Signeasy brings native eSign directly into SharePoint, right where your team already works.
• Right-click to send for signatures from your document library
• Unlimited documents, one flat price
• Works natively with Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint
• Fast migration with hands-on onboarding support
Keep your workflow where it belongs. Switch to Signeasy today.
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Your team lives in SharePoint. And that's not changing. But with Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign officially ending their SharePoint integration, your eSign workflow needs to keep moving. Signeasy brings native eSign directly into SharePoint, right where your team already works. • Right-click to send for signatures from your document library • Unlimited documents, one flat price • Works natively with Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint • Fast migration with hands-on onboarding support Keep your workflow where it belongs. Switch to Signeasy today.
eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy.
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// Landing page

The score.
// Overall score
- Headline match
- 8.8
- Offer continuity
- 9.2
- Visual + tone
- 8.5
- Scent + intent
- 9
The verdict
Signeasy's LinkedIn campaign runs one focused copy variant across 4 ads, all pointing to the Dropbox Sign alternative page for SharePoint. The click-through story is unusually tight. The ad says eSign directly in SharePoint. The page opens with 'The Dropbox Sign alternative with seamless SharePoint integration,' calls out the March 16, 2026 Dropbox Sign SharePoint sunset, and offers Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint coverage in the same fold as the discovery-call form.
The overall score is 8.9. Offer continuity is the strongest dimension because every promise in the ad body (native SharePoint eSign, Teams and Outlook coverage, unlimited documents on a flat price, hands-on migration) is directly answered on the page. The main lift left on the table is the hero H1, which frames the story as 'Dropbox Sign alternative' rather than repeating the ad's sharper 'eSign directly in SharePoint' phrase.
The ads pointing here
// Ad cluster
LinkedIn copy variants scored.
Scored sample: 2 ads.
Request Demo// Dominant headline
eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy.
The LinkedIn cluster runs 1 unique copy variant across 4 ads. Every ad uses the same headline, body, and CTA, so treat the cluster as one repeated creative rather than four separate messages.
The dominant hook is a workflow argument: your team lives in SharePoint, and Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign are ending their SharePoint integrations, so eSign has to move to Signeasy to stay where the work already happens. The body lists four proof points: right-click to send for signatures from the document library, unlimited documents on one flat price, native Teams and Outlook coverage, and fast migration with hands-on onboarding. The CTA is Request Demo, and every ad routes to the same Dropbox Sign alternative page with a LinkedIn UTM.
// Ads scored
More ad variants.
Signeasy
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 2
Your team lives in SharePoint. And that's not changing.
But with Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign officially ending their SharePoint integration, your eSign workflow needs to keep moving. Signeasy brings native eSign directly into SharePoint, right where your team already works.
• Right-click to send for signatures from your document library
• Unlimited documents, one flat price
• Works natively with Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint
• Fast migration with hands-on onboarding support
Keep your workflow where it belongs. Switch to Signeasy today.
Show more
Your team lives in SharePoint. And that's not changing. But with Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign officially ending their SharePoint integration, your eSign workflow needs to keep moving. Signeasy brings native eSign directly into SharePoint, right where your team already works. • Right-click to send for signatures from your document library • Unlimited documents, one flat price • Works natively with Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint • Fast migration with hands-on onboarding support Keep your workflow where it belongs. Switch to Signeasy today.
eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy.
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What the page promises
The hero of pages.signeasy.com/dropbox-sign-alternative-sharepoint carries three moves in one viewport. First, an eyebrow reads 'Native SharePoint + Teams + Outlook integration.' Then the H1 promises 'The Dropbox Sign alternative with seamless SharePoint integration,' with a subhead about signing, sending, tracking, and storing documents directly from SharePoint as the seamless replacement for the ending Dropbox Sign integration. Alongside sits a Discovery Call form asking for first name, last name, work email, phone, company, employee count, and 'How can we help?'
Below the hero, a full block titled 'Dropbox Sign SharePoint integration is ending' names March 16, 2026 as a hard deadline, calls out the missing migration path, and warns about workflow disruption. The middle of the page runs a Signeasy vs Dropbox Sign comparison, a section on deep Microsoft ecosystem support broken into SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, and Outlook with three feature bullets each, and a customer testimonial from an IT Application Lead at Sohar Port about storing signed files exclusively in SharePoint.
The switching flow is spelled out as Discovery Call, Migration Plan, Guided Onboarding, and Go Live, which matches the ad's 'fast migration with hands-on onboarding' promise. Trust bar copy reads '48,000+ businesses trust Signeasy.'
Dimension breakdown
The ad's 'eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy' becomes 'The Dropbox Sign alternative with seamless SharePoint integration' on the page. SharePoint and Signeasy are both present, but the ad's sharpest phrase is not echoed verbatim in the hero.
Every ad claim (native SharePoint eSign, Teams and Outlook coverage, unlimited documents on a flat price, hands-on migration) is picked up in a dedicated block. The Dropbox Sign sunset is even given its own section with the March 16, 2026 deadline.
No ad creative images were attached, so tone is judged from the LinkedIn placement and the captured page. The layout, brand blue ticks, and Microsoft product icons feel like the kind of B2B teardown page a LinkedIn demo click would expect.
A visitor clicking because Dropbox Sign SharePoint is ending immediately sees the same story: SharePoint eyebrow, SharePoint H1, SharePoint sunset block, and a discovery-call form in the hero.
Top fixes
Echo the ad headline in the hero
Move the ad's sharpest phrase into the hero as a subhead or secondary headline so the exact click-through language is visible above the fold, before the Dropbox Sign alternative framing.
Sign, send, track, and store documents directly from SharePoint. With Dropbox Sign ending SharePoint support, Signeasy is your seamless replacement.
eSign directly in SharePoint, Teams, and Outlook. Signeasy is the Dropbox Sign replacement your team already knows how to use.
Surface flat pricing near the hero
The ad body promises unlimited documents on one flat price, but the hero only shows a trust bar. Naming the flat-price promise near the top mirrors the ad and pre-empts a pricing objection before the demo form.
48,000+ businesses trust Signeasy
Unlimited eSignatures on one flat price, plus free white-glove migration.
Add a self-serve trial CTA next to the demo form
The ad CTA is Request Demo, which the page honors, but SharePoint admins evaluating an alternative often want to try before booking a call. A secondary trial CTA widens the funnel without weakening the demo intent.
Discovery Call
Book a demo or start a free SharePoint trial.
Rewrite preview
// Suggested hero
eSign directly in SharePoint. The Dropbox Sign alternative your team can switch to before March 16.
Native Signeasy integration for SharePoint, Teams, and Outlook with unlimited eSignatures on one flat price and free white-glove migration.
FAQ
How many Signeasy ads point to the Dropbox Sign alternative SharePoint page?
The LinkedIn Ad Library shows 4 ads pointing to pages.signeasy.com/dropbox-sign-alternative-sharepoint, which collapse to 1 unique copy variant. Each ad uses the same headline, body, and Request Demo CTA.
What is the dominant Signeasy ad headline for this page?
The dominant LinkedIn ad headline is 'eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy.' The ad body frames Signeasy as the SharePoint-native replacement for Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign, both of which are ending their SharePoint integrations.
Does the landing page follow through on the ad's SharePoint promise?
Yes. The page hero calls Signeasy the Dropbox Sign alternative with seamless SharePoint integration, dedicates a block to the March 16, 2026 Dropbox Sign SharePoint sunset, and covers Teams and Outlook support alongside SharePoint. That is why offer continuity scores 9.2.
Where is the biggest message-match gap?
The hero H1 leads with 'Dropbox Sign alternative' rather than the ad's sharper 'eSign directly in SharePoint' phrase. Echoing the ad language in the subhead would tighten headline match without changing the SEO-friendly alternative framing.
Sources
- LinkedIn Ad Library: 4 ads, 1 unique copy variant, pointing to pages.signeasy.com/dropbox-sign-alternative-sharepoint
- Signeasy landing page: https://pages.signeasy.com/dropbox-sign-alternative-sharepoint
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