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Concord vs. SAI360

Built from each tool’s researched, reviewed record. Figures are checked against public pricing pages at research time — always confirm current pricing with the vendor before buying.

The short version

SAI360 starts at $3 per seat, versus Concord at $17. SAI360 carries the higher aggregate rating (9.1/5 vs 4.3/5).

Full comparison

Concordfrom $17 per month
SAI360from $3 per month
Audyense Score25AS*Low29AS*Low
PositioningConcord keeps contract lifecycle management deliberately simple: draft, negotiate, sign, and store agreements, with unlimited e-signatures included on every plan.SAI360 is a comprehensive software platform designed to address a wide range of governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) needs for organizations.
Free tierNoYes
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitStartup, SMB, Mid-marketStartup, SMB, Mid-market
Pricing plans
  • Starting plan$17
  • Higher tiersCustom pricing
  • Free or entry planFree
  • Higher tiersCustom pricing
Contract managementYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: Concord keeps contract lifecycle management deliberately simple: draft, negotiate, sign, and store agreements, with unlimited e-signatures includYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: That last detail matters - many rivals meter signatures, so unlimited signing removes a common friction point for high-volume teams.YesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: The fit is small and mid-sized businesses that want straightforward contract management without the weight or price of enterprise CLM suites.YesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: Against DocuSign CLM or Ironclad, Concord wins on approachability and predictable cost.YesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: The tradeoff is depth: teams needing advanced clause libraries, complex approval routing, or heavy integrations will hit ceilings.YesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Documented capability: Pricing starts low per month, reinforcing its position as the practical SMB choice rather than the enterprise platform.YesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Editorially noted strength: Affordable Unlimited e-sign EasyYesDocumented in the Softwares.com editorial review.
Risk managementYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Compliance managementYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Ethics and ComplianceYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Audit ManagementYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Incident managementYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Vendor Risk ManagementYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Document and Policy ManagementYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Training and AwarenessYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Data SecurityYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Workflow automationYesDocumented in the independently researched profile.
Integrations verified
Aggregate rating4.3 · No reviews yet9.1 · No reviews yet
Integrations
Security & compliance
Pros
  • Editorial review documents a concrete business workflow
  • Contract management
  • Documented capability: Concord keeps contract lifecycle management deliberately simple: draft, negotiate, sign, and store agreements, with unlimited e-signatures includ
  • Documented capability: That last detail matters - many rivals meter signatures, so unlimited signing removes a common friction point for high-volume teams.
  • Independent review documents a concrete business workflow
  • Documented capability: Risk Management
  • Documented capability: Compliance Management
  • Documented capability: Ethics and Compliance
  • Documented capability: Audit Management
Cons
  • Pricing and usage limits should be checked against the exact plan
  • Implementation effort depends on the team's data and process maturity
  • Reported outcomes should be validated with the buyer's own data
  • Pricing and usage limits should be checked against the exact plan
  • Implementation effort depends on the team's data and process maturity
  • Reported outcomes should be validated with the buyer's own data
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