Connect DigiSign integrations
Authenticate your business agreements by integrating DigiSign to automatically send documents for biometric signature from your CRM. Use our workflow automation to notify stakeholders upon completion and file the securely signed contracts in cloud storage. Sign up today to automate your contract lifecycle.
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Build your DigiSign integrations.
Integrate DigiSign on Make to automate your document workflows, leveraging its biometric signing capabilities. Set up DigiSign to act as a trigger, initiating workflows when an envelope is completed or its status changes. Alternatively, use DigiSign as an action to automatically create envelopes, add documents, recipients, and signing tags, then send them out for secure biometric signatures.
Adds and maps new document to envelope
Adds and maps new document to envelope
Adds tag to document
Adds new recipient to envelope
Adds new signing tags to an exsisting document.
Adds tag to document
Create Envelope
Creates a new envelope.
Creates a new envelope.
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Popular DigiSign workflows.
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