Assessing DocuSign (DOCU) Valuation After Rowan Trollope Joins Board For AI Agreement Push

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Why Rowan Trollope’s appointment matters for DocuSign (DOCU)

DocuSign (DOCU) has drawn fresh attention after appointing AI focused executive Rowan Trollope to its board of directors, a move tied closely to the company’s Intelligent Agreement Management ambitions.

For you as an investor, this board change raises practical questions: how Trollope’s AI and cybersecurity background might influence DocuSign’s product roadmap, its competitive position in digital agreements, and how the market could assess that shift over time.

See our latest analysis for DocuSign.

DocuSign’s share price has recently picked up, with a 1-day share price return of 3.57% and a 7-day return of 4.78%. However, year to date the share price return is a 25.69% decline and the 1-year total shareholder return is a 42.73% loss. This signals that short-term momentum contrasts with a weaker long-term picture.

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With DocuSign trading at a discount to the average analyst price target and an indicated intrinsic discount, yet carrying weak 1 year and 5 year returns, is the stock mispriced today or already reflecting its future growth potential?

Most Popular Narrative: 19.9% Undervalued

DocuSign's most followed valuation narrative pegs fair value at $60.16, above the last close of $48.19, and ties that gap directly to future earnings power.

Rollout and ramp-up of the IAM platform, with AI-native features and deep enterprise system integrations, is unlocking significant upsell opportunities as customers migrate from core eSignature to broader agreement management, driving improved ARPU and supporting double-digit future topline growth.

Read the complete narrative.

Curious what has to happen for that earnings story to line up with a higher fair value estimate? The narrative leans on faster revenue, fatter margins, and a future earnings multiple that assumes DocuSign keeps earning its place alongside larger software peers without stretching expectations to extremes.

Result: Fair Value of $60.16 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, that upbeat story could be knocked off course if eSignature demand matures faster than expected or if AI focused competitors pressure pricing and renewal rates.

Find out about the key risks to this DocuSign narrative.

Another View: Multiples Point To A Richer Price

That 19.9% undervalued narrative sits awkwardly beside the current P/E of 30.3x, which is higher than both the US Software industry at 27.5x and DocuSign’s own fair ratio of 28.9x. On this measure, the stock screens as expensive, so is the discount already priced out?

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:DOCU P/E Ratio as at May 2026

Next Steps

With mixed signals across valuation and recent performance, how does this all feel to you as an investor, and what stands out most? If you want to move quickly and shape your own view using the same underlying data, start by weighing the 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign

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