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Papermark is a free, open-source tool that lets you share documents securely, just like DocSend. You can create custom links to share your documents, add your own branding and domain, and get analytics to see how people interact with your documents. It's self-hosted, so you can control it fully. To use Papermark, you need to set up some technical tools like Node.js and a PostgreSQL database, but it gives you the flexibility to customize and extend it as needed. This makes it a powerful option for those who want more control over their document sharing process.

https://github.com/mfts/papermark
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Cal.com is an open-source scheduling tool that gives you full control over your data, workflow, and appearance. It is a successor to Calendly and offers more customization options. You can self-host it or use the hosted version, and it is white-label by design. Cal.com is API-driven and can be deployed on your own domain. It supports various integrations like Google Calendar, Microsoft Graph, Zoom, and more. The project is free to use under the AGPLv3 license, with some enterprise features available under a commercial license. This tool benefits users by providing flexibility, control, and customization options not available in other scheduling tools.

https://github.com/calcom/cal.com
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Documenso is an open-source alternative to DocuSign, allowing you to sign documents digitally in a secure and transparent way. You can self-host it, which means you have full control over how it works and can review the code. This builds trust because you aren't relying on a third-party provider. Joining the community helps in creating a more open and trustworthy signing tool. You can test it locally, provide feedback, and even contribute to its development. This gives you flexibility and control over your document signing process.

https://github.com/documenso/documenso