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Our lives are no longer limited to our city, state, or country. And while that’s great for business, paperwork can be quite a pain. But thanks to some fantastic electronic signature apps, we can manage it all right from the iPhone; whether it’s an approval slip, proposals, contracts, or agreements.
But if all you need is a digital signature, apps like Microsoft Word, Photoshop, etc., can also handle the job. So, why should you especially opt for an electronic signature app? Well, there are a few reasons behind it, and before I introduce you to the apps, let me help you understand their role in our personal and professional lives.
An electronic signature is when you type or draw your name/initials on a document. While you can easily sign documents on your iPhone using the built-in Markup tool, it isn’t usually considered legally binding.
While sufficient for internal affairs, business transactions need something more solidifying and secure. Electronic signature apps offer more than just signatures:
DocuSign is one of the most popular electronic signature apps and for a good reason. For one, it allows signing and sharing documents from anywhere on any device.
That’s right! You can sign documents from your iPhone, iPad, web browser, or Android devices. Plus, share the complete documents with anyone via email, Google Drive, Evernote, Dropbox, and more.
Furthermore, you can easily manage agreements on the go, thanks to features like reminders, real-time push notifications, etc. And don’t worry if you have multiple signers. Just drop the tags, and DocuSign will handle it all.
Most importantly, all documents are encrypted and maintain a complete audit trail, i.e., you can check who signed when and where.
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Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $14.99)
PandaDoc offers a holistic document workflow approach, quite like Adobe. So, not just digital signatures, you get to create, edit, and complete contracts, proposals, quotes, and more.
Not only that, but PandaDoc also integrates with different payment gateways like PayPal, Stripe, Square, etc., allowing seamless payment transactions within the app itself.
The best part is that the free version allows unlimited legally binding signatures, activity tracking, and payment support. However, features like audit trails, templates, and drag-and-drop editors are limited to an expensive premium plan.
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Price: Free (Personal plan for $69.99)
signNow is a cost-effective and comprehensive e-signature solution with a strong emphasis on productivity and teamwork. It doubles as a PDF maker, converter, editor, form filler, and more.
Plus, you can create a team and collaboratively manage documents, custom templates, and of course, signatures. The cloud-based system allows you to access documents on the go, anytime and from anywhere.
Thanks to their exclusive partnership with USLegal, you can access thousands of legal forms and packages within the app, further simplifying your business and legal workflow.
Another significant feature is its straightforward and powerful API that will help you embed e-signatures into your websites, forms, apps, etc., without writing complex codes.
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Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $2.99)
If you are new to the whole e-signature thing, Fill is a great beginner-friendly solution available on the web and as iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows apps.
You can quickly fill and sign PDF forms and share them across. Or as easily create/upload a new document and request signatures from others.
And whether you want to type initials, draw up a signature, or upload a previously created signature, Fill has provisions for all. You can also add text boxes, checkboxes, images, a signing date, and stamps to the documents.
The freemium version offers unlimited uploads and smart document filling, along with real-time audit trails and logs. However, you’ll need a paid plan to export or download signed documents from its cloud.
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Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $0.99)
Download: From App Store | Explore web version
SignEasy offers a minimal user interface, allowing seamless usage, even if someone is not comfortable with technology. It works across all devices and with any document format from PDF to PNG.
And whether it is self-signing remote signing, or in-person signing, SignEasy can handle it all. It features industry-standard SSL encryption on each document, ensuring privacy and security.
Furthermore, the truly global software supports 24 languages, integrates cloud storage, and offers detailed digital audit trails complete with the signer’s email address, device IP, etc.
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Price: Free (Subscription starts at $6.99)
RightSignature by Citrix claims to be the fastest way to get e-signatures. And indeed, the documents are sent and received faster than other software.
While speed is good, I loved that you can customize workflows to the T. You can allot a document to multiple signers and decide the sequence of signatures as well, a perfect little trick to accommodate corporate hierarchy.
Most importantly, RightSignature secures every document with 256-bit encryption, a full audit log, and biometric data capture.
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Price: Free (Subscription starts at $10)
So this is my list of some amazing electronic signature apps for iPhone and iPad. Thanks to them, we can manage things right from the iPhone. Which app do you use for signing documents? Share in the comments below.
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