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Integrate Signi with Make to automate document workflows, leveraging Signi as an action to automatically generate contracts, request legally binding signatures, and manage documents. This allows for automated processes like triggering signature requests when events occur in other connected applications.
Creates a (partly) filled template and returns an HTML preview of the contract.
Creates a contract from a document with optional attachments.
Creates a contract from a template with optional attachments.
Deletes a contract specified by ID.
Retrieves a PDF of a contract specified by ID.
Returns details about a contract specified by ID.
Retrieves a PDF with the contract history.
Retrieves a list of all contracts for the account or a specified counterparty.
Retrieves a list of templates to complete the data and signature.
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