India, Feb. 24 -- Zoho cofounder Sridhar Vembu has taken a dig at San Francisco-based electronic signature and agreement management software company DocuSign, saying that it is selling "overpriced" enterprise software.
He claimed that his company's version of the software, Zoho Sign, addresses the same problem without requiring close to 7,000 employees working on it.
"DocuSign is a supremely bloated company that sells super overpriced enterprise software. We solve that problem with Zoho Sign, and we don't need 6,705 employees to produce digital signature software," Vembu wrote in a post on X.
His remarks came in response to a post by Tiny cofounder Andrew Wilkinson, who also owns popular platforms like Dribbble, Letterboxd and AeroPres...
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