The deal is done.Someone still has to prep the paperwork.
Build reusable PDF form templates with signer roles and naming conventions. Hand off to any e-signature platform — fields detected automatically.
Free for single documents. Team plans when your workflow scales.
Every contract costs you an hour.
Every time you prep a PDF for signing, you spend an hour in Acrobat getting fields in the right place for the right party. Then you upload it and the platform scrambles the field order anyway.
The work you do should not disappear when the deal closes.
Every signer knows exactly where they belong — before you say a word.
Create named signer roles. Assign a color. Every field shows its owner via a colored stripe on the left edge. Hand the document to a colleague who has never seen it and they understand the full structure immediately.
Authority. The process is under control.
The work you do once pays off every time.
Save your entire project as JSON or YAML. Next time the same contract type comes around, upload the new PDF, load the project file, and you are already done. One good session compounds across months of contracts.
Leverage. You are building something that lasts.
Your e-signature platform does what it is supposed to do.
Set a naming convention like {{signerRole}}_{{group}}_{{fieldName}} and every field exports with a structured, consistent name. E-signature platforms detect your fields automatically — names, types, assignments, all intact.
Trust. The thing you built will actually hold.