E-signatures

What a signer sees

How recipients sign: no account, any device, and a signature they draw, type, or upload.

2 min read · Updated June 28, 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.

Optional identity check

For extra assurance, a send can require a signer to enter a one-time code sent by SMS before they can open the document.

Good to know

Each signer's link is single-purpose: it stops working once the document is complete, once you send a reminder (which issues a new link), or if you withdraw the send.

Tip

You can embed this signing experience directly in your own app or site. See Embed signing.

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