Adobe Acrobat is the standard for creating, editing and signing PDFs. Plox is how you share those documents securely and see exactly who read them, with page-by-page analytics, watermarking and data rooms.
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Adobe Acrobat is unmatched for creating, editing, combining and signing PDFs, and it's everywhere. But once that PDF is finished, you still have to send it, and Acrobat won't tell you who opened it or which pages they read. Plox picks up there: dynamic watermarking, per-link controls, NDA gates and page-by-page analytics on every document you share.
Page-by-page analytics reveal how long each viewer spent on every page of your PDF.
Watermark for the viewer, require an email, disable downloads and gate behind an NDA.
A real free plan with analytics and password links, no subscription to track a document.
An honest, detailed look at where each tool shines, so you can decide with eyes open.
Competitor pricing reflects publicly listed plans at the time of writing and may change.
Acrobat prices per user for PDF editing and signing. Plox is a flat plan you can start free.
Unlimited tracked, branded, secure document sharing.
Full PDF creation, editing and signing.
Acrobat builds and signs the PDF. Plox tracks and secures where it goes.
Page-by-page view tracking and real-time alerts on every document you send.
Stamp each viewer's identity dynamically and revoke or expire access any time.
Track and protect documents on a free plan, with no viewer login required.
No tool is right for everyone. Here's the straight answer.
Adobe Acrobat is a PDF toolkit for creating, editing, converting, and e-signing PDF files. Plox does not do PDF editing or legally binding e-signature, so it complements Acrobat by handling secure sharing and tracking of the finished PDF.
Not for PDF editing or signing, which remain Acrobat's domain, since Plox does neither. Plox is the better tool when you want to share a PDF as a secure, trackable link and measure exactly how it is read.
Plox pricing is flat, published, and self-serve with per-seat paid plans and a Free tier, while Acrobat is sold as a subscription for PDF and signing tools. The products solve different problems, so compare on the job to be done.
Yes, Plox has a Free plan with secure links, page-by-page analytics, and real-time notifications, no card and no time limit. It is a free way to share and track a PDF, whereas Acrobat's editing tools sit behind a subscription.
Yes, every Plox plan gives page-by-page analytics showing who opened the PDF, time per page, drop-off, location, and device, plus real-time view notifications. Acrobat edits and signs PDFs but does not track external reader engagement like this.
Plox controls access with secure links, and Team adds verified-email access, allow and block lists, and screenshot protection. Acrobat secures the file itself with passwords and certificates, so the two protect documents at different layers.
Yes, Plox Team applies dynamic watermarking that stamps viewer details onto the PDF at view time to deter leaks. Acrobat can add static watermarks during editing, while Plox watermarks per viewer when the document is opened.
Yes, Plox Data Rooms can require NDA or access-agreement acceptance before a viewer opens the PDF. This is acceptance gating for sensitive content, not the legally binding e-signature that Acrobat provides.
Yes, Plox Data Rooms add file-level permissions, visitor groups, a Q&A module, and NDA gating, with unlimited data rooms on the Data Rooms plan. Acrobat is a PDF editor and has no virtual data room.
Adobe Acrobat is best for anyone who needs to create, edit, convert, or sign PDF files. Plox is best for securely sharing, watermarking, gating, and tracking those PDFs once they are ready, and the two work well together.
Start free in under a minute. Bring your documents, share a link, and watch the analytics roll in.