5 SaaS startups that have withstood Asia’s test of time
Signeasy is a Bangalore-based startup founded by Sunil Patro in 2009. It is a mobile-first solution to electronically sign and fill documents from smartphones, tablets, and web. The user can register with the app and use finger touch input or stylus to save their signature. Signeasy also integrated with Apple’s fingerprint recognition system as part of authentication for security.
Signeasy is among the list of 10 small business apps recommended by Apple
Signeasy, a SaaS based mobile-first solution company has announced that it is only Indian brand that got featured in Apple’s new iPad campaign - “Everything Changes with iPad.” "With over 3 Million Downloads, Signeasy is among the list of 10 small business apps recommended by Apple that change the way small businesses run their business," said the company's official release.
Appman reviews: Signeasy
Signeasy is the equivalent for iPhone, iPad and Android. You simply use your finger or a stylus to record a signature that you can use any time you need it. Proving that the best things in life aren't, in fact, free, you get to sign three documents with Signeasy as a trial. You can then either buy bundles of signatures or a year's subscription of unlimited documents for ÂŁ29.99. If you travel a lot but also need to sign lots of documents it's definitely worth trying out.
Featuring Signeasy
Signeasy was founded by Sunil Patro, a technologist, product thinker and entrepreneur. Since bootstrapping Signeasy in 2010, the business has grown into a profitable company approaching 3 Million downloads with a 5 star rating in over 150 countries, ranked in top 10 grossing apps and top 100 downloaded apps for business, including Apple’s Best New Apps and Editor’s choice picks.
Signeasy’s iOS extension lets you sign documents without switching between apps
If you deal with paperwork often, you’ll love this: Signeasy just launched an extension for iOS that lets you sign documents and send them out without having to switch between apps. The app lets you draw and add a signature, as well as text, images, dates and checkbox symbols to documents in a range of file formats, including PDFs, Word files and JPGs.
5 apps for signing documents with your iPhone and iPad
The dance of printing a document, taking a pen and signing it, then scanning and emailing it to a banker or client is one I think we’ve all done. It’s also extremely inefficient, not to mention annoying.The Mac’s handy-dandy Preview app makes it possible to fill out and digitally sign a document, but it’s just as easy to sign from an iOS device, and of course there is no shortage of apps for that.