How to create an online signature for free with Signable!
No payment info needed – just a few details and you’re ready to create and send documents for signature!
Electronic signatures make contract signing easy for everyone involved – no handwritten signatures needed. But how do they work? Creating a document with an electronic signature is straightforward with Signable, simply follow our step by step guide:
- Upload your document straight into Signable. We accept PDF, Word or Excel files.
- Drag and drop your text and signature fields to the document(s).
- You can choose however many people you want to sign, just add more signing parties until you’re satisfied.
- Simply click the send button and we’ll do the rest!
Your document will be emailed straight to the recipient for signing. It’ll then be sent back to your inbox, signed and with full legal authentication.
Fill out the form to claim your free trial with Signable and create your own signature!
How to create your own online signature:
Simply open the document you’ve been sent and when you’re ready to sign you can insert your signature using one of the below methods.
- Upload an image of your signature.
- Draw your signature using your mouse or touchscreen.
- Type your name onto the signature line. For typed signatures, there is also the option to change the font and style of your eSignature.
It’s really that simple. The electronic document will be secure, legally binding and all parties will receive an audit trail detailing every stage of the signing process.
Signable electronic signatures
With Signable, learn how to create electronic signatures and sign any document electronically. No paper documents needed – save on costs, storage, and reduce your carbon footprint!
We also offer a number of integrations that allow you to connect Signable with the tools you love, making sending your documents even easier. These integrations include:
If you have a suggestion for an integration you’d like to see at Signable then let us know.
Have questions around electronic signatures? Check out our detailed FAQ page. We also have a dedicated help section available.