We aren’t strangers at this point to having to work remotely and complete tasks outside of the traditional office setting. This “new normal” work environment does, however, raise questions about security when signing contracts, purchase orders, and the like. DottedSign makes the process airtight thanks to its inclusion of a digital identity...
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The e-signature software market is expanding at an impressive rate. Valued at $1.2 billion back in 2018, the digital signature software market is predicted to grow by as much as $5.5 billion by the end of 2023 according to a 2019 forecast by MarketsandMarkets. That’s a stunning Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 36.7%! The convenience of...
You’ve probably heard the term “E-signature” being brought up when talking about new technologies for businesses in recent years. While this term is relatively new, we encounter the concept on a daily basis. We use our own form of electronic signature all the time when signing credit card purchases, lease agreements, or even permission...
We can’t agree more. It’s time to add pleasure back to business. DottedSign is here. It changes everything. It flies when you’re having fun. It’s the most valuable thing there is, and you never have enough. It’s Time, and we’re here to give you more of it. When your company is closing a deal, maintaining momentum, or churning through...

4 Advantages Of E-Signature Services That Boost Your Productivity And Make Your PDF Contracts More Secure
What’s the best file format for sending important documents? For any experienced professional, this question is a no-brainer: you send important documents as PDFs. Now, what about the best way to send out contracts that require signatures? This answer is a little more complicated. PDF format is still the most secure way to send the document...
Smartphone usage is on a constant rise…so much so that by the year 2025, an estimated 72.6% of the world’s internet users, or 3.7 billion people, will rely solely on their mobile device for internet access, according to CNBC. Being chained to a desktop device is becoming a thing of the past, and one large reason for this is the rise of...