Overview
A signable web form can be created to embed on your website (or sent as a web link), allowing multiple people to easily access your form or document and create an agreement.
A web form can be configured to have one or more participants, multiple counter-signers, and multiple CC'd parties. The signature flow for a web form is:
- Once the first participant completes and verifies their signature/action, an agreement is created
- If the web form allows for multiple participants, all participants complete their actions in the sequential order they are listed.
- After the participants have completed their actions, the counter-signers are notified in the order they are listed.
- Once the agreement is completed, all parties (including CCs) are notified of the completed agreement.
How to enable/disable user access to web forms
Business and enterprise service levels can configure the web form access and signer options.
Web form access and signer options can be enabled or disabled at the account or group level by navigating to Account Settings > Global Settings > Web Forms
Configuration
Web forms are subject to several general settings that cover all agreements in a specific group. However, the practical use of a web form is often different than an agreement sent directly to a known recipient, and the related settings regarding authentication and email options can conflict.
Customers that have enabled Users in Multiple Groups may find it useful to create a new group with customized settings for the web form experience (e.g., Internal web forms that require less stringent authentication).
Availability:
Web forms are available for team and enterprise license plans.
Configuration scope:
The feature can be enabled at the account and group levels.
The controls for this feature can be assessed by navigating to Global Settings > Web Forms
In terms of controls that directly influence web forms, there are several configuration options: