How Mudra stacks up against Exclaimer, Opensense and Scribe.
Feature comparison, sourced directly from each vendor's own public site on 20 August 2026. Vendors update their products constantly — check their current site before deciding, not just this table.
| Capability | Mudra | Exclaimer | Opensense | Scribe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public pricing, no sales call | — | — | ||
| Free trial, no credit card | 30 days | Demo required | 14 days | |
| Unlimited colours & fonts, every plan | Brand Kits, tiered | — | — | |
| Department / group-based signatures | ||||
| Scheduled campaign banners | — | |||
| Banner click tracking | Pro plan | |||
| Click-to-revenue attribution | — | — | — | |
| Google Workspace auto-deploy | ||||
| Microsoft 365 auto-deploy | — | |||
| Bulk import from CSV / HRIS | CSV | HRIS, Pro plan | — | HRIS |
| Document e-signing, same login | — | — | — | |
| Formal security certs (SOC 2 etc.) | Roadmap | — |
Where Mudra is ahead
- Real prices on the pricing page — Opensense and Scribe both gate pricing behind a demo call.
- Any colour, any of 22 fonts, on the free plan — the others tier branding control behind paid plans.
- Document e-signing bundled in the same login — none of the three do e-signing at all.
Where Mudra is behind, today
- Microsoft 365 / Outlook server-side deployment — all three competitors have it, Mudra only auto-deploys to Google Workspace so far.
- Click-to-revenue attribution — Mudra tracks banner clicks; Scribe traces clicks through to closed deals.
- Formal certifications (SOC 2 etc.) — on Mudra's roadmap, already live for Exclaimer and Opensense.