eSignon is an application that helps businesses save time and money by providing a more efficient way to handle contracts. With over 400,000 satisfied customers, eSignon has proven to be a reliable and cost-effective solution for businesses. It offers the same legal effect as paper contracts, making it a secure and trustworthy option for businesses of all sizes.
Using eSignon is simple and easy. First, you upload your document in one of the supported file formats, such as .doc, .pdf, or .xls. Then, you can add signers and CC recipients to the document. eSignon also allows you to add various types of fields, including text, photo, date, and time attachments, to your document. Once everything is set, you can simply tap "Send" and wait for the recipient to sign the document.
eSignon offers powerful features to enhance your eSignature experience. You can send the same document to up to 500 recipients at once, create a link to your document for easy sharing, and use various authentication methods to ensure the security of your documents. Additionally, eSignon allows you to create reusable templates, receive real-time push notifications for signature requests and completions, and integrate with your company's internal systems or homepage using the eSignon API.
All eSignon documents are stored and serviced in Microsoft Azure cloud service, ensuring the safety and accessibility of your documents. SSL encryption is applied to all communication sections, and the application is subscribed to personal information protection liability deduction to prepare for any potential leakage of personal information. If you need any assistance, you can contact the support team at support@esignon.net or the sales team at hosoo@jcone.co.kr.
To learn more about the eSignon API, you can visit the developer page at https://developer.esignon.net/reference/%EC%8B%9C%EC%9E%91. And if you want to experience eSignon for yourself, you can visit the experience page at https://esignon.net/en/experience/. For the web version of eSignon, you can refer to the documentation at https://docs.esignon.net.