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Yes — try WeSignature free for 14 days. If you'd like, we'll set up a free 30-minute onboarding call to get you up and running.
Absolutely. Our pricing scales with your company — chat to our team any time to find a solution that works as you grow.
We understand things change. You can cancel your plan at any time.
Of course. Request a demo from our home page, or email us at support@wesignature.com.
Plans are per user, not per document sent. You can upgrade a single user and still send unlimited signature requests.
No. Our service is month-to-month with no contract required — we don't tie you into long commitments. If you need to cancel, you can do it right from your account settings.
It's simple for the signer: they open the email or text, tap the sign-now link, sign the marked places, and click done. The document is signed.
Yes. Just switch from sending by email to a phone number, and the request goes out by SMS text.
Yes. After receiving the SMS or email link, they can sign by typing, drawing, or uploading their signature.
Yes. You can add a video before and after a signer signs — record yourself or upload a video from your desktop.
Most of them. PDFs and Word documents are the most common, but you don't have to convert everything to PDF first — WeSignature also supports images and plain text documents.
An electronic signature is a digital version of a handwritten signature, created on a desktop, tablet, or phone with the right software. It verifies the integrity and authenticity of a signed document, and helps businesses close transactions, manage records, and save time and money.
E-signatures are a legally recognized way to indicate consent or approval on a digital document, and they're accepted in most of the world — even many less-developed countries now enforce e-signature laws. Because the specifics vary by country, it's always wise to verify your local laws and those of the party you're working with.
An electronic signature is a symbol or process logically associated with a document, executed by someone who intends to approve or accept its contents — essentially a digital version of a handwritten signature.
A digital signature is a specific category of e-signature that uses algorithms (public key infrastructure) to generate a unique digital fingerprint for each document, linked to the signer's identity for authentication.
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