Adobe Sign: All You Need for Simple, Straight-Forward Business to Client Signing
Updated October 31, 2020

Adobe Sign: All You Need for Simple, Straight-Forward Business to Client Signing

Arcoma L. Briceño | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Sign

Our team uses Adobe Sign for investor contracts. We have Authentisign on the realtor end, for retail clients. Adobe Sign is more friendly to a layperson, with a lot of versatility for the user to set up different scenarios. We use it to interface with the lender, the investor, the title company, and more.
  • It's very simple to set up, unlike Docusign, which is like giving birth through your eyeball.
  • It integrates well with the Florida Far/Bar forms.
  • Has plenty of versatility for working with different types of clients.
  • Reminders is limited and clunky, but I can work around that most of the time.
  • Having an expiration date in real estate is very helpful, but it creates unnecessary work if the person is not computer savvy and takes longer to comply. In a practical sense, it makes no difference whether a contract is signed on time or late...if the parties perform as if the contract is in force. So this can create extra work.
  • Field Data Download is hard to use and likely causes extra work.
  • Scheduling reminders: not robust enough for real estate, with non-algorithmic if-this-then-that needs that are not met.
  • Negative: Functions are simple, limited, and not robust enough for real estate transactions in most cases.
Never really used it. I have used online tutorials or FAQ, but not really contacted the company directly.

Do you think Adobe Acrobat Sign delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Adobe Acrobat Sign's feature set?

Yes

Did Adobe Acrobat Sign live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Adobe Acrobat Sign go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Adobe Acrobat Sign again?

Yes

Competitors:
Authentisign is used in MLS for Realtors...it is more complex, has more template integration, and can have deeper reminder capability for tracking deals.
DocuSign is comparable, but more clunky, more complex, you have to have better skills before being able to set up templates in DocuSign. This may be an issue for newer or less sophisticated users.
This interface is so much like doing email that it sometimes tricks you into thinking you are in your Gmail account. This is great for those wanting simplicity, direct interaction, easy to understand words, and quick functional buttons. It doesn't have the complexity to do deeper actions, but that is fine for what it is.

Adobe Sign Experience

We have a big team, so there are a lot of new agents coming on...so it is CRITICAL that we have an interface that is as simple and user-friendly as Adobe Sign. We get other products free from our MLS, but it doesn't compare to Adobe Sign for the benefits and less hassle.
We have begun to take on Transactions with more complexity and moving parts. The reliability and efficiency of Adobe Sign is helpful to have that flexibility for doing simple to very complex transactions, with multiple levels of signing and cc'ing. We appreciate the performance of the interface and the ease which we can train new agents on its features.
We use Microsoft 365 with Adobe Sign, it is like the one-two punch of all product pairings. Our daily workflow is integrated, more simple, more flexible, and barely any repetition of data or contacts. We appreciate that the softwares automatically dove-tail with each other so that innovations to one are brought to bear on the other.