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November 10, 2025

7 Best DocSend Alternatives for US Startups in 2025

by
Pitchwise Team

For nearly a decade, DocSend was the unchallenged go-to for founders sending pitch decks to investors. It offered a clean way to share files, control access, and see if your deck was opened. Simple. Reliable. But in 2025, simplicity isn’t enough.

Today’s fundraising environment is faster, more remote, and far more data-driven. Founders aren’t just looking to send decks; they want to know what happens after they hit send. Who opened it? Which slide caught attention? Did it get forwarded to another partner? And did they ever come back to it?

This shift has created an entire ecosystem of DocSend alternatives built around analytics, design, automation, and investor engagement. We reviewed the top options used by founders across the US to see which platforms are leading that evolution.

Here are the 7 best DocSend alternatives for US startups in 2025, from full fundraising suites to laser-focused deck tracking tools.

1. Pitchwise — The Smartest DocSend Alternative for Fundraising

If DocSend is a document-sharing tool, Pitchwise is a fundraising operating system.

It goes beyond links and views to give founders a full picture of how investors actually engage with their materials and what that means for next steps.

Pitchwise was built for modern founders who don’t just want to share decks but to fundraise intentionally. Every shared deck link becomes a stream of insight: who opened it, how long they spent per slide, which pages they skipped, and when they came back for a second look.

Key Features

  • Slide-by-Slide Analytics — See which slides investors engage with, how long they spend, and what gets ignored.
  • Instant View Alerts — Get notified the moment an investor opens or forwards your deck.
  • Investor Finder Tool — Search and filter active investors by sector, stage, and geography.
  • Data Room (coming 2025) — Create a trackable, secure repository for due diligence docs, investor updates, and traction reports.
  • Version Control & Link Expiration — Ensure only your latest deck is accessible while keeping a full audit history.
  • Deck Templates & Resource Library — Access investor-approved pitch deck templates, legal guides, and VC lists.

Why US founders love it

Pitchwise combines what DocSend started with what modern fundraising now demands: clarity, control, and data. It’s especially popular among pre-seed to Series A founders who are managing dozens of investor conversations simultaneously and need insights to prioritise who’s hot versus who’s not.

Pricing: Free trial available; Pro plan from $13/month. Get started.

2. PandaDoc — For Legal-Heavy, Signature-Driven Fundraising

PandaDoc started in the sales world, but its versatility has made it a quiet powerhouse in fundraising workflows. It offers document automation, eSignatures, and analytics, making it ideal for startups handling NDAs, term sheets, or SAFE agreements alongside decks.

Key Features

  • Custom templates for fundraising documents
  • Built-in legally binding eSignatures
  • Engagement tracking and audit trails
  • Integrations with CRMs like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Pipedrive
  • Workflow automation for approval processes

Why US founders love it

For startups with multiple stakeholders (legal, finance, operations), PandaDoc centralises everything. It’s less about deck optimisation and more about running a deal cleanly and compliantly.

Best For: Founders who want one platform for both pitching and signing.

Pricing: Free basic tier; Pro from $29/month per user

3. Paperflite — For Founders Managing Multiple Stakeholders

In 2025, a “pitch deck” isn’t a single file anymore; it’s a bundle of assets: traction updates, product demos, investor FAQs, and press coverage. Paperflite was built for that multi-document reality.

It allows founders to create visually branded “content hubs” for their fundraising collateral. Investors get one clean link that houses everything from decks to PDFs to videos.

Key Features

  • Branded microsites for your fundraising assets
  • Real-time tracking for opens, shares, and downloads
  • Multi-file organization (perfect for investor updates)
  • Team analytics and CRM integration

Why US founders love it

It’s ideal for growth-stage or Series A founders dealing with multiple investor groups. Paperflite’s analytics make it easy to see who’s engaged at a glance, while the presentation layer feels polished and investor-ready.

Best For: Founders who care as much about presentation as performance.

Pricing: Starts from $50/user/month

4. Pitch — For Design-Driven Storytelling

If you’re tired of PowerPoint but want something more flexible than Canva, Pitch.com is your platform. It’s a presentation tool built for collaboration and aesthetics, used by teams who treat design as part of their fundraising strategy.

Key Features

  • Gorgeous templates for investor decks
  • Real-time collaboration with team comments
  • Slide version history and cloud sync
  • Integrations with Notion, Loom, and Figma

Why US founders love it

While it doesn’t replace DocSend’s tracking, pitch decks exported into platforms like Pitchwise or PandaDoc form a seamless end-to-end workflow: design beautifully → share securely → track intelligently.

Best For: Founders who want to elevate deck design without hiring a designer.

Pricing: Free basic tier; Pro from $20/month per user

5. SeedLegals — For Automating Your Legal Fundraising Docs

SeedLegals began as a UK startup but has rapidly expanded into the US ecosystem. It’s built for early-stage companies looking to automate term sheets, shareholder agreements, SAFEs, and cap tables.

Key Features

  • Auto-generated legal templates for US and UK law
  • Integrated eSigning and investor dashboards
  • Real-time cap table updates
  • Fundraising readiness checklists

Why US founders love it

It’s perfect for founders raising their first institutional round who need legal rigour without paying a law firm $10K+. The automation saves weeks in closing a round.

Best For: Pre-seed and seed founders raising legally sound rounds.

Pricing: From $49/month

6. GetAccept — For Relationship-Driven Sales and Fundraising

While GetAccept is primarily used in B2B sales, many US founders now use it for investor outreach and follow-ups. It adds a human touch to digital document sharing by letting you include video intros, live chat, and eSignatures alongside your deck.

Key Features

  • Add short video pitches directly to your deck
  • Live investor chat for instant feedback
  • Real-time notifications for deck openings and engagement
  • CRM integration (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive)

Why US founders love it

GetAccept bridges the gap between automation and personalisation—useful for founders who want their outreach to feel high-touch but still measurable.

Best For: Founders who thrive on storytelling and want real investor interaction.

Pricing: Free trial; paid plans start at $25/month per user

7. Dropbox DocSend — The Old Guard, Still Relevant

Finally, we can’t ignore DocSend itself, the tool that defined the category.

Since being acquired by Dropbox, it’s gained tighter cloud storage integration but limited innovation.

It’s still good, just not great anymore.

Key Features

  • Secure document sharing via trackable links
  • Access control with permissions and expirations
  • Analytics dashboards with view data
  • Dropbox storage integration

Why US founders still use it

It’s familiar, it’s proven, and it works well for simple use cases. But its analytics feel shallow compared to Pitchwise or Paperflite, and its interface hasn’t evolved with today’s multi-touch investor workflows.

Best For: Founders who want a lightweight, no-frills deck tracker.

Pricing: From $15/month per user

Outro: The Future of Fundraising Is Insight-Driven

The best fundraising tools don’t just help you send decks; they help you understand what happens after you hit send.

Pitchwise was built for that new reality.

Instead of static links or outdated storage tools, founders use Pitchwise to:

  • Share pitch decks securely with full version control
  • See which investors viewed, skipped, or saved their slides
  • Organize investor materials in one data-ready workspace
  • And track interest in real time, without guesswork

Fundraising isn’t about more tools; it’s about smarter ones.

Whether you’re in New York, London, or Lagos, Pitchwise gives founders a single, insight-driven platform to manage their raise from deck to data room.

Start your free trial today at pitchwise.se and see why more founders are switching from DocSend to Pitchwise to raise smarter.

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