About

Signing paperwork shouldn't need a sales call.

Dastakhat — دستخط, the Urdu word for “signature” — started from a simple frustration: sending a freelance contract or an NDA was somehow more complicated than doing the actual work. The tools were built for big teams, priced per seat, and buried the one thing you wanted behind a dozen you didn't.

So this is the opposite of that. Pick a template, fill in the blanks, sign your part, and send a link. The other person signs theirs, and you both get a clean PDF. No accounts to chase, no per-seat pricing, no upsell maze.

What we care about

Simple by default

Most people don't need enterprise signing software. They need to send one contract and get it signed. We keep the path from blank page to signed PDF as short as it can be.

Free while we grow

Dastakhat is free to use today. A paid Pro plan with multi-party signing and audit trails will come later — but the core stays accessible.

Honest about what it is

We don't pretend to be a legal department. Dastakhat helps you create and sign documents; it doesn't give legal advice or guarantee enforceability in your jurisdiction.

Yours, not ours

Your documents belong to you. We store what's needed to make signing work and nothing we'd be uncomfortable explaining to you directly.

The one idea that makes it work

A signature belongs to one specific person. The owner only ever signs the owner's block; the counterparty only ever signs theirs. Nobody draws both. That small distinction is the difference between real signing and one person scribbling two squiggles — and it's the heart of how Dastakhat is built.