What a signer sees
How recipients sign: no account, any device, and a signature they draw, type, or upload.
2 min read · Updated July 13, 2026
Signing is meant to be effortless for the person you send it to. Here's their side of it.
- They open the secure link in any browser, with no Stoatify account and no sign-up.
- They fill in the fields assigned to them, and sign with a signature pad: draw it, type it, or upload an image.
- When they finish, their part is recorded, and in a sequential send the next signer is invited automatically.
Good to know
Each signer's link is single-purpose: it stops working once the document is complete, once you resend their link, or if you withdraw the send.
Tip
See Signer evidence and legal effect for what the private link, session record, and completion certificate each support.
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