Adobe Sign, the difference between receiving a signed contract the same day or not
July 24, 2018
Adobe Sign, the difference between receiving a signed contract the same day or not
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Sign
I mainly use it for my freelance projects when I need a customer to sign a contract. It is great as it is part of my Adobe CC package that I also use as a freelancer. It helps me get signatures quickly due to its ease of use; I send online, so clients do not need to print out anything to sign, they can immediately sign online.
- It is fairly easy to use, it is pretty self-explanatory
- There are a lot of available options and fields to add to a letter, print name, address, company name etc
- It stores all the signed contracts
- It notifies you when a contract is viewed and/ or signed
- Maybe an option to import contacts. That way I don't have to type or copy an email address all the time
- The design itself can be a bit slicker. It looks a bit cheap
- When I want to reload the document, everything I've done in it; placements of fields and signature areas, is lost and I have to start over completely from the beginning (including adding recipient email). This is not a very good UX
- Very positive impact; the ease of having clients sign contracts online instead of having them print a contract out, sign it and scan it again to email it. The latter usually takes longer and clients sometime procrastinate with that a lot more. In short; I receive signed contracts back a lot faster with Adobe Sign
- It comes with the Adobe Suite, so I don't have to purchase yet another software solution. Obviously that is a plus on expense and just overal ease.
They are about as good, but Adobe Sign comes with the Adobe Suite, which I use as a Web Designer/ Developer, as a result, I don't have to get yet another solution, and the Adobe Suite becomes a whole lot more valuable.