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How to integrate Docusign into Personio?

  • December 4, 2025
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Dear our community,

 

My company is using Docusign for e-signatures and we’d like to integrate Docusign with Personio. I’ve searched and seen that we can use Zapier for ingration process. However, I am not sure about its efficiency. Do we have any other ways to ingrate them together. Hope to hear back from you. Thank you very much!

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  • December 4, 2025

In addition to Zapier, you can use Make to build your own custom workflow between Docusign and Personio.

Make allows for rich and detailed integrations that can be difficult or impossible to implement with other solutions, but without needing to write a single line of code.

 

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  • December 4, 2025

In addition to Zapier, you can use Make to build your own custom workflow between Docusign and Personio.

Make allows for rich and detailed integrations that can be difficult or impossible to implement with other solutions, but without needing to write a single line of code.

 

Dear David, 

 

Thank you so much for your answer. 

 

I have a question related to the fees. My company size is less than 50 people. Do you know some cost estimation if we use Make?


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  • December 4, 2025

Pricing is based on the product tier and the usage.

Higher product tiers have more features - for a single automation such as Personio + Docusign, I would expect the Core tier would be fine.

That comes in at $9/month on a yearly plan, with 10k credits/month. Full pricing here.

An automation with just two modules (eg Personio and Docusign) would use two credits each time it runs. In that case, that would allow 5000 runs per month on the basic Core plan. You can add more credits to your monthly plan, add more in a given month ad-hoc.

NB - I can’t be certain how many modules you’d have in your automation as it will vary from customer to customer depending on your needs.