Use cases
E-signature workflows for the documents you send every week
Find the signing flow that matches the paperwork in front of you. Upload the PDF, drop in the fields, and send a signing link your recipient opens without creating an account.
Client Contract Signing
Before you start client work, send the contract for signature so scope, pricing, and responsibilities are written down.
View guideNDA Signing
A pitch, a vendor review, or a new contractor usually starts with an NDA. Send it, get it back signed, and keep the conversation moving without a paperwork delay.
View guideOffer Letter Signing
A verbal yes can cool off fast. Send the offer letter right away, let the candidate sign from their phone, and keep a signed record for the file.
View guideLease Signing
Leases, renewals, and addenda signed by tenants and owners without a printer or a trip to the leasing office, with a clean record for the property file.
View guideStatement of Work Signing
An agreed SOW is not the same as a signed one. Send the final version, collect the signature, and get scope and terms on record before the work starts.
View guideContractor Agreement Signing
Bring on a contractor or subcontractor with the agreement signed first, so scope, rates, and terms are on record before any work starts.
View guideVendor Agreement Signing
Supplier contracts, service terms, and vendor onboarding forms sent for signature and tracked in one place, so nothing stalls before the first order.
View guideOnboarding Document Signing
Set up recurring onboarding forms as templates, send them for signature, and track what is complete before a new hire or client starts.
View guideFreelance Contract Signing
Send your contract, get it signed, and start the work. No printing, no scanning, no PDF bouncing around an email thread.
View guideAgency Contract Signing
New retainer, project SOW, or master services agreement, sent for signature the moment a client says yes so onboarding starts on schedule.
View guideReal Estate Disclosure Signing
Disclosures, buyer agreements, and addenda your clients can sign from an email link, with initials, dates, and signatures captured for the transaction file.
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