Best Spend Management Software for Docusign

Find and compare the best Spend Management software for Docusign in 2026

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    Rippling Reviews

    Rippling

    Rippling

    $8 PEPM
    19,366 Ratings
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    With Rippling Spend, you can oversee all employee expenditures from a single platform. Streamline and regulate corporate cards, expenses, bills, and payroll without the hassle of juggling multiple systems. Rippling automates the tedious process of reconciliation, granting you greater oversight and control over your company's financial outflows. Effortlessly close your financial records while enjoying complete transparency regarding all spending. Discover the ease of managing expenditures with Rippling.
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    Quolum Reviews

    Quolum

    Quolum

    $500 per month
    Builders should build. Quolum can take care of the rest. Quolum can do everything, from creating the best commercials to storing all your documents in one place. We store all your contracts together with the structured meta data such as vendor, renewal dates and cancellation window. All your SaaS can be purchased hassle-free. Modern software supports you in managing recurring expenses, cancelling product trials, and controlling spending. All invoices from vendors are automatically merged into one bill. We are loved by accountants for a reason. One dashboard for SaaS, including transactions details, purchases, and invoices. All SaaS purchases are covered by one bill. Invoices are automatically aggregated from vendors. A calendar of renewals, payments and payments helps you manage your cash flow.
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    Ivalua Reviews
    The Source-to-Pay (S2P) process represents a comprehensive sequence of activities that link an organization with its suppliers, initiating with the identification of suitable suppliers to meet specific needs, followed by negotiations and contract agreements for the acquisition of goods and/or services. This process concludes with the invoicing and payment to these suppliers. S2P also involves strategic procurement processes, including spend analysis, sourcing, contract management, and supplier management, which addresses supplier information, risk assessment, and performance evaluation, along with downstream tasks such as electronic procurement, purchase orders, invoice automation, and accounts payable operations. Organizations leverage the Source-to-Pay framework to minimize expenses, mitigate risks, foster innovation, enhance supplier partnerships, and achieve a range of other objectives. Additionally, Ivalua’s Source-to-Pay platform streamlines and digitizes the entire process across all categories of spending and supplier relationships, thereby improving efficiency and effectiveness in procurement activities. This holistic approach empowers businesses to respond quickly to market changes while optimizing their supply chain management.
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    Spendflo Reviews

    Spendflo

    Spendflo

    $2,500 per month
    Our SaaS Buying and Optimizing Platform gives you more visibility into your vendors, automates procurement and allows you to spend less on each tool. SaaS is a growing expense. However, your teams don't have the time or resources to evaluate, negotiate, and track renewals for 150+ tools. This means that you are paying high prices for every software tool you use, and sometimes even tools you don’t use. We can help you get fair prices for all your SaaS products and remove the back-and forth negotiations from your procurement. Slack gives you direct access to expert buyers, managers, and ensures seamless onboarding and clear communications. You will know when your contracts are due for renewal, who they belong to, and how much money you are saving. The dashboard allows you to track procurement status and prevent delays caused by lost emails or duplicate spreadsheets.
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