Zoho Sign is a global platform with Arabic translation strings. SahlSign is an Arabic-native platform with in-region data residency, local-currency invoicing, and Qatar, KSA, and UAE statute citations on every Certificate of Completion.
Organisations in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE do not need a US platform with a translated UI. They need a platform built around their compliance, language, and currency from the schema up.
That is what separates SahlSign from Zoho Sign. It is not a feature question — it is a starting-point question.
"Coverage" means: the jurisdiction's electronic-signature statute is cited on the Certificate of Completion. Operating in the country is not sufficient.
Native RTL layout. Bilingual EN/AR certificates of completion. Arabic contract template library. Arabic audit trail rendering.
Arabic UI; certificates English-only; no Arabic contract starter templates.
Why this matters: Translation strings are not localisation. Procurement, legal, and HR teams in Saudi Arabia and Qatar need certificates a Saudi judge or Qatari ministry can read without dispute. RTL is a design constraint, not a CSS flag.
Internal estimate from public documentation.
Document storage and audit logs hosted in the GCC. Region documented per environment for regulated sectors (banking, government, healthcare).
Saudi data centre exists; auxiliary services and backups may transit other regions.
Why this matters: SAMA, QCB, and CBUAE all have data-localisation expectations for regulated financial entities. A US-hosted eSignature platform forces a vendor-risk conversation every audit. SahlSign removes the conversation.
Internal estimate from public documentation.
Invoices in QAR, SAR, AED — pick the currency at signup. Locally compliant tax invoices for VAT-registered entities in KSA and UAE.
USD or INR. No QAR / SAR / AED option.
Why this matters: A Riyadh CFO does not want to explain FX volatility on a SaaS line every quarter. A Doha procurement team does not want USD wires going through correspondent banking for a $200 software invoice. Local currency is a procurement-friction killer.
Internal estimate from public documentation.
Qatar Decree-Law 16/2010, KSA Royal Decree M/18, UAE Federal Decree-Law 46/2021, Bahrain LD 54/2018, Oman RD 69/2008, Kuwait Law 20/2014 — cited per signer jurisdiction on the Certificate of Completion.
References general electronic transactions law. No specific GCC citations.
Why this matters: When a signed contract gets challenged in a GCC court, the judge wants to see the statute that backs the signature — in their jurisdiction, in the certificate that came with the document. Generic "ESIGN-compliant" language does not survive a serious dispute in Doha or Riyadh.
Internal estimate from public documentation.
SHA-256 hash chain published with every document. PAdES-B-T seal with third-party RFC 3161 timestamp. Any party can re-compute the chain head from the audit export.
Hash-based audit; PAdES seal; chain not exposed for independent verification.
Why this matters: "Trust us, the audit log is fine" is not evidence. SahlSign publishes the cryptographic chain so the signer, the counterparty, and the judge can each re-verify it independently — without trusting us.
Internal estimate from public documentation.
These are table-stakes features Zoho Sign and SahlSign both provide. Not differentiators — the baseline you should expect:
We migrate your templates from Zoho Sign, translate English copy to Arabic with human-in-the-loop editing, and preserve your historical audit logs. No lost weekend. No "migration project" running across quarters.
Every Certificate of Completion SahlSign produces cites the applicable statute per signer jurisdiction. That is what separates legal evidence from generic "ESIGN-compliant" language.
Law No. 16/2010 — Electronic Commerce and Transactions
Art. 26 & 27
Electronic Transactions Law — Royal Decree M/18 (2007)
Art. 9 & 14
Federal Decree-Law 46/2021 — Electronic Transactions and Trust Services
Art. 6 & 17
Legislative Decree 54/2018 — Electronic Communications and Transactions
Art. 9 & 10
Law No. 20/2014 — Electronic Transactions
Art. 16–19
Royal Decree 69/2008 — Electronic Transactions
Art. 6 & 7
Built for teams in Riyadh, Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai. Native Arabic, in-region data, local pricing. No credit card required.
Based on Zoho Sign public documentation as of 2026. Features change; verify on the vendor site.
SahlSign is an Arabic-native electronic signature platform serving organisations across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Egypt — a regional alternative to Zoho Sign and other global eSignature platforms.