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JotForm Adds New Adobe Document Cloud eSign Widget

May 8, 2015 No Comments

SOURCE: JotForm

San Francisco – During a month where JotForm is celebrating their popular widgets being used over a million times, they’ve added one more for users to enjoy. The new Adobe Document Cloud eSign widget is designed to harness the capability of electronically sending signatures through users’ forms. This Adobe service, formerly known as EchoSign, is grouped with Adobe’s recent launch of its Document Cloud services. It’s a feature that’s of particular interest to small businesses, real estate agents, and anyone who needs to create and sign binding contracts.

“We’re really excited about giving this functionality to our users,” said JotForm Founder and CEO, Aytekin Tank. “Adobe Document Cloud eSigning is an innovative product, and we’re happy to make it work with JotForm.”

The new widget is a field users can add to their forms. When clicked, a snapshot of your form is sent to your Adobe eSign account, where it can be signed.

The eSign widget is the newest release in a string of recent features that cater to Adobe users. JotForm recently launched an import tool to seamlessly migrate Adobe FormsCentral forms to JotForm after Adobe announced the product’s looming June retirement.

“We’ve been working hard to make sure displaced Adobe FormsCentral users have all the tools they’re used to enjoying,” Tank said. “But this tool is really great for everyone to use, along with the rest of our collection of widgets.”

Founded in 2006, JotForm drag-and-drop form builder has been at the forefront of easy, allowing users to create terrific forms without requiring any coding experience. To date, the company offers over 380 different form widgets, including widgets for adding image sliding, embedding YouTube videos, adding responsive headlines, and hundreds more.

 

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