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Signeasy's /get-started page nails the Docusign migration story, but leaves the SharePoint ads without a matching hook

We scored 7 unique copy variants from an 8-ad LinkedIn cluster pointing to pages.signeasy.com/get-started. Four variants sell a hassle-free Docusign migration with a dedicated specialist and a 100-day guarantee. Three variants sell native SharePoint eSign in response to Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign ending their SharePoint integration. The page delivers on the migration half in detail but never mentions SharePoint anywhere.

by PostClickSignal Editorial·first audited 2026-07-09·5 min read
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Primary click path

// Ad

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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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eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy.

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// Landing page

Signeasy: #1 eSignature and contract workflow software screenshot
https://pages.signeasy.com/get-started
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The score.

// Overall score

7.1
/ 10
Grade · B
Headline match
6
Offer continuity
7.5
Visual + tone
7.5
Scent + intent
7.5
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The verdict

This is a mixed-intent cluster served by a single URL. Four of the seven unique variants are Docusign-migration ads, and the /get-started page is built for them: a 100-day money-back guarantee ribbon sits above the hero, a four-step migration walkthrough runs down the page, and four value props (hassle-free migration with premium support, no hidden fees, no limits, dedicated account manager) reinforce the ad's exact promise.

The other three variants are SharePoint-native eSign ads, hooked on the news that Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign are ending SharePoint integrations. On those clicks, the page does not confirm SharePoint compatibility at all. No mention of SharePoint, Teams, or Outlook, no 'Right-click to send' feature, no sunset-context copy. The migration half of the cluster scores B+; the SharePoint half is why the overall grade sits at 7.1.

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The ads pointing here

// Ad cluster

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LinkedIn copy variants scored.

Scored sample: 7 ads.

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// Dominant headline

Quick hassle-free migration with a dedicated support team
Docusign migrationSharePoint native eSign100-day money-back guaranteeDedicated migration specialistDropbox Sign and Adobe Sign SharePoint sunset

7 unique copy variants from an 8-ad cluster on LinkedIn, split cleanly by intent. The migration variants open with 'Tired of Docusign's complexity and surprise costs?' and follow with four bullet promises: no steep learning curve, no downtime, no surprise overages, no forced upgrades. Every migration variant closes with the 100-day money-back guarantee.

The SharePoint variants open with 'Your team lives in SharePoint. And that's not changing.' and lean on the news that Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign are officially ending SharePoint integration. They promise Right-click to send from the document library, unlimited documents at one flat price, native Teams and Outlook, and fast migration with hands-on onboarding. CTAs across the cluster mix Learn more and Request Demo.

// Ads scored

More ad variants.

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Signeasy

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 2

Tired of Docusign’s complexity and surprise costs? Migrate your templates to Signeasy and start collecting signatures from day one. ✅ No steep learning curve ✅ No downtime ✅ No surprise overages or forced upgrades Get a dedicated specialist to help seamlessly migrate your documents, templates, and users. Switch confidently with our 100-day money-back guarantee.

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Quick hassle-free migration with a dedicated support team.

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Signeasy

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 3

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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eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy.

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Signeasy

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 4

Tired of Docusign’s complexity and surprise costs? Migrate your templates to Signeasy and start collecting signatures from day one. ✅ No steep learning curve ✅ No downtime ✅ No surprise overages or forced upgrades Get a dedicated specialist to help seamlessly migrate your documents, templates, and users. Switch confidently with our 100-day money-back guarantee. Make your switch today!

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Quick hassle-free migration with a dedicated support team

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Signeasy

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 5

Tired of Docusign’s complexity and surprise costs? Migrate your templates to Signeasy and start collecting signatures from day one. ✅ No steep learning curve ✅ No downtime ✅ No surprise overages or forced upgrades Get a dedicated specialist to help seamlessly migrate your documents, templates, and users. Switch confidently with our 100-day money-back guarantee.

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Quick hassle-free migration with a dedicated support team.

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Signeasy

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 6

Tired of Docusign’s complexity and surprise costs? Migrate your templates to Signeasy and start collecting signatures from day one. ✅ No steep learning curve ✅ No downtime ✅ No surprise overages or forced upgrades Get a dedicated specialist to help seamlessly migrate your documents, templates, and users. Switch confidently with our 100-day money-back guarantee. Make your switch today!

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Quick hassle-free migration with a dedicated support team

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Signeasy

Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 7

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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eSign directly in SharePoint with Signeasy.

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What the page promises

The get-started page is a lead-gen destination. The hero 'The easiest way for fast-growing teams to sign and manage contracts' sits under a 100-day money-back guarantee ribbon, which is the single strongest ad-echo in the first viewport. The right-hand rail is a multi-step lead form (Details, Date and time) that takes company size, work email, phone, country, and 'How can we help?' segmentation options.

Below the hero, the page runs four value props that map neatly to the Docusign ads: 'Hassle-free migration with premium support', 'What you see is what you pay, no hidden fees', 'No limits on documents and electronic signatures', and 'Dedicated account manager for all businesses'. A 'Here's how it works' section then walks through the migration flow in four steps: Export your templates, Share them with us, Review and adjust, Go live in Signeasy.

Further down, the page shows monthly and yearly pricing across Personal ($10 per month), Business ($20 per seat), and Business Pro ($30 per seat) tiers with a Save up to 33% annual toggle. Trust proof runs across the page (Pan American Silver, AngelList, [24]7.ai, Albea Cosmetics, IcelandAir, Rappi) and the 'Over 48,000 companies trust Signeasy' band appears twice. Nowhere on the captured page is there a SharePoint, Microsoft, Teams, or Outlook mention.

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Dimension breakdown

Headline match
6

The hero uses generic category framing, but the 100-day guarantee ribbon does echo one ad hook in the first viewport. SharePoint ads get no headline echo.

Offer continuity
7.5

The four-step migration flow and four value props directly answer the Docusign ads. Continuity for the SharePoint ads is broken by silence on Microsoft integrations.

Visual tone match
7.5

Enterprise B2B lead-gen tone matches the LinkedIn creatives, clean form, familiar trust logos, straightforward pricing table. Confidence is capped because ad creative images were not attached.

Scent intent
7.5

Migration-ad clicks land in the right place; SharePoint-ad clicks land in a page that never confirms they are in the right place.

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Top fixes

01

Give the SharePoint ads their own destination or a visible SharePoint section on this page

The three SharePoint variants promise a specific Microsoft-native workflow the page never mentions. A dedicated /sharepoint-esign page, or a clearly labelled 'Signeasy for SharePoint' section that names Right-click send, Teams, and Outlook, would close the biggest gap in the cluster.

Current

Both migration and SharePoint ads sharing /get-started

Rewrite

SharePoint ads pointing at a SharePoint-native destination, or /get-started including a SharePoint section

02

Bring the migration promise into the hero H1 for paid traffic

The current H1 is on-brand but abstract. The dominant ad headline names migration and a dedicated specialist. Repeating that promise in the H1 would lift headline match immediately without touching anything below.

Current

The easiest way for fast-growing teams to sign and manage contracts.

Rewrite

Migrate from Docusign in days with a dedicated specialist. Try Signeasy risk-free for 100 days.

03

Name the Dropbox Sign / Adobe Sign SharePoint sunset directly on the destination

The SharePoint ads use the competitor sunset as their urgency. Repeating that context on the landing page (a 'Migrating off Dropbox Sign or Adobe Sign in SharePoint? Here's what changes.' band) turns competitor churn into a conversion moment rather than leaving the visitor to guess.

04

Add a 'What are you switching from?' segmenter above the migration flow

The four-step migration story is already strong. A quick chooser (Docusign, Dropbox Sign, Adobe Sign, SharePoint-native) can adapt copy and proof without splitting the URL, and helps the lead form pre-qualify the switch context.

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Rewrite preview

// Suggested hero

Migrate from Docusign in days with a dedicated specialist

Move templates, users, and workflows without downtime or a steep learning curve. Native SharePoint, Teams, and Outlook support included. Try Signeasy risk-free for 100 days.

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FAQ

Why does /get-started score higher than the Signeasy homepage on the same ad cluster?

Because the page is built for migration intent. The 100-day guarantee is in the first viewport, the four-step migration flow directly answers the ad's promise, and four value props reinforce the pitch. The homepage does eventually cover migration but leads with a generic 'Sign effortlessly' hero.

What is the SharePoint problem exactly?

Three of the seven ads sell native SharePoint eSign specifically, and use Dropbox Sign and Adobe Sign ending their SharePoint integrations as urgency. The get-started page never mentions SharePoint, Microsoft, Teams, or Outlook, so those clicks land on a page that cannot confirm the promise.

Should these ads share one page or split into two campaigns?

The cleanest fix is two destinations: keep /get-started for the Docusign migration cluster, and build /sharepoint-esign for the SharePoint cluster with Right-click send, Teams and Outlook proof, and the Dropbox Sign / Adobe Sign sunset framing. If a full split is not on the table, add a visible SharePoint section to /get-started with the same three proof points.

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Sources

  • LinkedIn Ad Library: 7 unique Signeasy copy variants sampled from an 8-ad cluster pointing to pages.signeasy.com/get-started
  • Landing page capture: https://pages.signeasy.com/get-started captured 2026-07-09

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