Connect Autentique integrations
Formalize your business agreements by connecting Autentique to automatically request signatures when a deal advances in your CRM. Use our workflow automation to archive executed contracts in cloud storage or notify your finance team to create an invoice. Register now to build your first automated agreement workflow.
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Build your Autentique integrations.
Integrate Autentique with Make to automate your document signing workflows. Autentique can trigger workflows when documents are signed or specific events occur, allowing you to automatically archive executed contracts or notify teams. Conversely, you can use Autentique as an action to automatically create documents, request signatures, and manage signers based on triggers from your CRM or other applications.
Adds a new signer to a document.
Approves a signature with pending biometric verification.
Creates a public link to the signature. This link should not be shared with anyone but the signer.
Creates a document and sends it to its signers.
Creates a folder.
Deletes the document of the specified id.
Deletes folder by its id.
Deletes a signer from a document.
Gets the current user of the API.
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