Designed for developers, our easy-to-deploy eSignature API allows you and your teams to create, eSign, and manage documents in your organization system directly.
Log in our Developer Portal and you can get started right away. Easily generate documents and assign eSignature fields with DottedSign API in the sandbox environment.
Learn how to achieve your objectives with DottedSign API. We offer quick start scenarios to help you configure eSignature API to your workflow.
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DottedSign API provides various methods to create tasks, with creating a task from a template being the simplest approach. Use templates to prefill user information on the assigned tasks.
Read More →Developers can do comprehensive task customization using configurable segments. Learn more about the illustrations that compare API parameters with the corresponding web functionalities.
Read More →Keep stakeholders informed during the signing process or use share links to collect eSignatures through your day-to-day communication platforms.
Read More →Learn how to bind data between third-party services and DottedSign. Use proactive triggers or webhooks to synchronize data throughout the entire document lifecycle.
Read More →Secure task access with OTP verification. Signers receive a one-time password via email or SMS to confirm their identity in order to access and sign the task.
Read More →See how easy it is to upload attachments while completing a signing task, keeping your workflow smooth, secure, and efficient from start to finish.
Read More →Non-DottedSign members can use Quick Sign to access tasks, upload images or signatures, and complete signing actions. These operations are authenticated with a JWT code instead of an access token.
Read More →You can make changes to draft tasks and template PDFs before sending them. This feature is available for tasks and templates created on the web or from multiple uploaded PDF files.
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