MySigMail and MySignature both combine email signatures with hosted digital business cards. MySignature's MyCard supports QR, NFC and link sharing, contact saving, wallet cards and Google Analytics; MySigMail builds a mobile card from an existing signature with QR, direct contact actions, a downloadable vCard and native card engagement metrics. The clearest differences remain pricing and packaging: MySigMail has a permanent free signature plan, starts at $2.99/month for a customizable signature, includes Business Cards from Plus, and uses flat-rate team tiers. MySignature packages one digital card per user in Pro.
| Plan | Price | Signatures | Key features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/mo | 1 | Templates (browse only), basic fields, MySigMail branding |
| Basic | $2.99/mo | 1 | Customization, add-ons (banners, CTAs), image hosting |
| Plus | $9.99/mo | Up to 10 | Everything + analytics + Digital Business Cards |
| Pro | $24.99/mo | Up to 50 | Everything + personalization links |
| Unlimited | $99.99/mo | Unlimited | All features |
20% discount with annual billing.
MySignature's paid plans start at approximately $12/month. Check their current pricing page for the latest tier breakdown, as structures can change.
For a direct comparison: MySigMail Basic at $2.99/month gives 1 fully customizable signature with add-ons and image hosting. MySigMail Plus at $9.99/month covers up to 10 signatures with analytics included.
| Feature | MySigMail | MySignature |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Yes (1 sig, no time limit, no payment card required) | No |
| Full-featured 1 signature from | $2.99/mo (Basic) | ~$12/mo |
| Analytics from | $9.99/mo (Plus) | Varies by plan |
| 10-signature team | $9.99/mo (Plus) | Check their pricing |
| 50-signature team | $24.99/mo (Pro) | Check their pricing |
| G2 ease of setup | 9.9 / 10 | Not publicly listed |
| Open source | Yes (client side, 1,515 ⭐) | No |
| Image hosting | Basic and above ($2.99/mo) | Yes |
| Banner / CTA add-ons | Basic and above ($2.99/mo) | Yes |
| Gmail / Outlook / Apple Mail | Yes | Yes |
| Hosted digital business card | Plus and above | Yes — MyCard on Pro |
| QR sharing | Yes — opens the hosted card | Yes — QR, NFC and link sharing |
| Save contact / vCard | Yes — downloadable .vcf | Yes — contact saving documented |
| Card analytics | Views, saves and outbound clicks | Google Analytics documented |
This is not a case where only one product offers a digital card. MySignature documents MyCard as a hosted contact hub that can be shared through QR, NFC or a link, converted from an existing signature and added back to a signature. Its pricing page lists one Digital Business Card per user on Pro.
MySigMail takes a similar single-profile approach: the Business Card view is generated from the current signature, while separate visibility controls decide what the public page and downloaded vCard expose. Its native analytics distinguish card views, contact saves and outbound clicks. The practical choice is therefore less about whether a card exists and more about which editor, sharing options, analytics model and pricing structure fit your workflow.
MySigMail's free plan lets you browse all templates, fill in your contact details, and export a basic signature — with no credit card and no expiry. It's limited (no customization, no add-ons, no analytics, MySigMail branding included), but it's a real way to try the product and see if the workflow fits before spending anything.
MySignature doesn't offer a permanent free tier.
MySigMail holds one of the highest ease-of-setup scores in the email signature category. Reviewers frequently describe getting to a finished, good-looking signature in under 60 seconds.
MySigMail's client-side application is open source on GitHub — 1,515 stars as of August 14, 2026. For technical teams or security-conscious buyers, this is a meaningful differentiator. You can inspect the code, self-host the client, and evaluate exactly what you're using.
The most practical path: build a signature in MySigMail on the free plan, see how fast it gets you somewhere you're proud of, then compare.
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