Dropbox Sign is the easiest way to send, receive, and manage legally binding electronic signatures. With Dropbox Sign, businesses can streamline their agreement workflows and get contracts signed faster, from anywhere at any time. Dropbox Sign offers a user-friendly interface that makes it simple for anyone to sign documents electronically, whether they are tech-savvy or not. The platform provides automated follow-ups and intuitive workflows to ensure agreements are completed quickly and efficiently. In addition to its ease of use, Dropbox Sign delivers the security and reliability businesses need for their most important documents. Legally-binding audit trails provide proof of document access, review, and signature, giving companies peace of mind. By integrating Dropbox Sign into their existing processes and tools, businesses can unlock even greater efficiency gains. The platform offers seamless integrations with popular applications like Salesforce, Google Docs, and more. Ultimately, Dropbox Sign empowers businesses to keep their momentum going by eliminating the friction and delays associated with traditional paper-based agreement processes. With Dropbox Sign, companies can focus on closing deals and growing their business, not chasing down signatures.
Create an on-brand and fully embedded signing experience for your signers with the fastest to implement eSignature API, according to G2.
Close deals faster and improve completion rates. Salesforce integration and mobile signing help boost sales team performance by up to 45%.
Remove tedious steps for recruitment and onboarding and speed up time-to-hire through pre-populated forms, intuitive digital signing, and tracking.
Protect all parties by keeping private information safe and secure. Request legally binding signatures at scale with templates and bulk-send features.
Automated follow-ups and easy workflows ensure faster time to signature.
I used to used this for my client agreements, until they were recently compromised and leaked all account details, including client names, after which I deleted my account. For something as sensitive as this, it's just not viable if you can't trust that they will keep your details safe.