KeepSolid Sign - Electronic signature app to streamline your paperwork
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Get rid of tedious print-and-scan routine with KeepSolid Sign - an elaborated eSignature solution for macOS, iOS, Android, Windows, and browsers. We set a course to the future - are you with us?
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Simply the best and amazing. Never disappointed me
@adnan_ammache, hey, Docusign is a great tool, and we just started our way launching 1.0 version. We do things a bit differently though, in regards of technology - KeepSolid Sign is a native app for all major platforms (Mac, Windows, iOS, Android and browsers) which allows you to access, manage and work with your documents on the go, with low or no internet connection. Being a native app, it also works faster and allows you to do more inside the app, without the need to be redirected to web version or elsewhere.
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Probably the easiest way to get a signature.
Scan, upload, define signature space, sign, define signature space for second party, send email, wait, get the document back with both signatures.
Pros:
Easy to create a document with signature and request a signature form 2nd party.
Cons:
Not free :(
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Nice!
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thanx, guys)
Pros:
very easy to use and really simple app, as for now covers all my need in sending and signing documents
Cons:
their web application for now is only for creating your signature and signing documents
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At the moment it does the job I need - paste the signature field as well as dates and names on the contract and send it. It also syncs all my documents between my devices. And it is cheaper than their nearest competitors, but definitely only on its start.
Pros:
I like that it is a multiplatform app, and I can use it seamlessly on my Mac, iPhone and iPad.
Cons:
It is a very simple app comparing to their big competitors like Adobe or Docusign.
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Generally, it is quite good value for the money (i am on their single user plan), they definitely need to provide tips or tour, at least for their windows app because it is hard to start using the product. I need only a simple signature from my clients, so I haven’t gone deeper in their features.
Pros:
They have a native app for windows and have templates, which help me reduce time to create and send the same agreement i use for my clients.
Cons:
It is a bit hard to figure out how to start and was a bit confusing for the first time. I sent the first document for signature incorrectly.
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Simply the best and amazing. Never disappointed me
Pros:Amazing loving this product
Cons:No cons for me
Promising. Try to use it more.
Pros:Looks useful
Cons:haven't noticed
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Probably the easiest way to get a signature.
Scan, upload, define signature space, sign, define signature space for second party, send email, wait, get the document back with both signatures.
Pros:Easy to create a document with signature and request a signature form 2nd party.
Cons:Not free :(
thanx, guys)
Pros:very easy to use and really simple app, as for now covers all my need in sending and signing documents
Cons:their web application for now is only for creating your signature and signing documents
At the moment it does the job I need - paste the signature field as well as dates and names on the contract and send it. It also syncs all my documents between my devices. And it is cheaper than their nearest competitors, but definitely only on its start.
Pros:I like that it is a multiplatform app, and I can use it seamlessly on my Mac, iPhone and iPad.
Cons:It is a very simple app comparing to their big competitors like Adobe or Docusign.
Generally, it is quite good value for the money (i am on their single user plan), they definitely need to provide tips or tour, at least for their windows app because it is hard to start using the product. I need only a simple signature from my clients, so I haven’t gone deeper in their features.
Pros:They have a native app for windows and have templates, which help me reduce time to create and send the same agreement i use for my clients.
Cons:It is a bit hard to figure out how to start and was a bit confusing for the first time. I sent the first document for signature incorrectly.