Draft or upload, drop signature fields where you need them, and send for signing — in order or all at once. Every signed document carries a tamper-evident trail and a Certificate of Completion.
Reminders chase the slow ones; an expiry date closes the loop. Decline and void are first-class too.
Write a contract in rich text or upload a PDF, then drag signature, initial, date and text fields onto the page for each signer. Save it as a template so the next one is one click.
Add recipients and choose the signing order — sequential when sign-off has to happen in sequence, parallel when it doesn't. Each signer gets a secure link by email or SMS; no account needed.
Every action — sent, viewed, signed, declined — is hashed and chained to the one before it. Change a single byte of the file afterwards and the chain breaks, so tampering is detectable, not deniable.
When the last signer is done, the fields are burned into the PDF, the chain is sealed, and a Certificate of Completion is generated and emailed to everyone — then kept on your workspace.
Contracts live next to the deal, customer or order they belong to — not in a separate signing silo.
Trigger a contract from an automation — reach a deal stage, request the signature without lifting a finger.
Send as many as you like on your plan — no metered "envelopes", no surprise overage bills.
| What you'd otherwise pay for | Typical price | BackOffice |
|---|---|---|
| E-signature (DocuSign / PandaDoc) | $25+/user/mo | ✓ |
| Per-envelope overage | $$/envelope | ✓ |
| CRM integration / connectors | Add-on | ✓ |
| Signing, on your records, no metering | $25+/user/mo | $29/user/mo |
Typical entry pricing for comparable tools — not a like-for-like sum. The point: contracts sit on the same workspace as the deal, with no per-envelope meter. See the full comparisons →
Each signed document is sealed with a tamper-evident, append-only event chain (every action hashed and linked to the last) and a Certificate of Completion recording who signed, when, and from where. Any later change to the file breaks the chain, so the signed copy is verifiable.
Yes. Add recipients and choose sequential (each group is notified only after the previous one signs) or parallel (everyone at once). The system tracks who's signed and nudges who's next.
They get a secure link by email or SMS, open the document in the browser, fill the fields you placed (signature, initials, date, text) and submit — no account required. You can send reminders and set an expiry date.
Yes. Author contracts from rich text or upload a PDF, save reusable templates, and trigger a send from an automation — e.g. when a deal reaches a stage, request the signature automatically.
On your workspace, linked to the record they belong to — the deal, customer or order — so the contract sits next to everything else about that relationship, not in a separate silo.
Free for up to 3 users, then $29/user/month with no minimum. One bill instead of a separate e-signature subscription priced per envelope.
Draft it, place the fields, and send — then watch it sign itself through the chain, sealed and provable. Free for 3 users, no credit card.
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