by Mark May | Aug 10, 2026 | How to
You may open a PDF, notice an error, and then realize the document has already been signed. Maybe the wrong date was entered, the wrong certificate was used, or the signature was placed in the wrong field. The answer depends on the type of signature, who added it, and...
by Mark May | Aug 10, 2026 | How to
Signing a PDF can mean different things depending on the level of verification you need. For a simple form, typing your name or drawing a signature may be enough, but contracts, official forms, financial documents, and other important records may require something...
by Mark May | Aug 10, 2026 | Others
Contract automation can make agreements faster to create, easier to approve, simpler to track, and less dependent on repetitive manual work. However, saying that a contracting process “feels faster” is very different from proving that the investment is producing a...
by Mark May | Aug 10, 2026 | How to
Uploading a document to a website sounds simple. You choose a file, click Upload, and wait for a confirmation. But that simple action can represent an important business process. A customer may be submitting proof of identity. A job applicant might upload a résumé. A...
by Mark May | Aug 10, 2026 | How to
Creating one document manually does not seem like a major problem. Creating hundreds of contracts, proposals, invoices, offer letters, reports, certificates, or customer documents every month is a completely different situation. Teams often lose significant working...