Web · 2022-09-14

Squidsoft’s esign offers an e-signature service that is safe & efficient – Startups

There are multiple instances where a business or even a private individual needs to get documents signed by a 3rd party. It’s okay if the party is in the same room as you are, but what if they’re not? What if they are in another country or a remote location? Even if the 3rd party is only in another neighborhood, it would be necessary to send the documents via a specialized courier service.

Squidsoft’s esign offers clients safe, digital technology that allows them to get vital documents signed over the Internet, eliminating the need for specialized couriers. They also store documents Online, in the Cloud for clients, which reduces the space required for physical storage.

One of the biggest problems with getting e-signatures over the Internet is security. Squidsoft’s esign, offers state-of-the-art security, which, they claim, is comparable to bank-level encryption. Documents are protected using AES-256 encryption while in storage & SSL encryption over the Internet. T

The SaaS company’s services extend to a large range of document types: they cover multiple documents in one “envelope” & facilitate the option to add signature or initialing points anywhere on the documents required. Another plus is that the person signing the documents does not need an account on the service, which saves time & eliminates the frustration factor experienced by Internet users, who normally are averse to signing up for yet another account. Features of the product offered by esign include facilities to allow multiple signers to a single document as well as a variety of signature types apart from the normal signature, such as fingerprints or stamps.

The service is free for private individuals who need up to 5 “envelopes” (a package of multiple documents that require signatures), & require up to 1GB of storage space. Thereafter, pricing ranges from $10 to $50/month, depending on the number of users who need to access the platform & the storage space required to “house” their documents.

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