Slack affords new DocuSign integration to streamline e-signature course of

Slack affords new DocuSign integration to streamline e-signature course of



Slack affords new DocuSign integration to streamline e-signature course of
The newly launched DocuSign CLM for Slack permits customers to navigate the complete settlement lifecycle straight inside Slack

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Slack has introduced a brand new contact lifecycle administration (CLM) integration with e-signature platform DocuSign, permitting customers to navigate the complete settlement processes inside their Slack workspace.

Although customers already had the flexibility to ship, signal and collaborate on agreements with DocuSign eSignature for Slack, a lot of the method nonetheless required the necessity for entry to a number of, disparate methods, for inner and exterior stakeholders alike.

The new DocuSign CLM for Slack app as an alternative permits colleagues and clients to navigate the complete settlement course of, together with redlining, reviewing and approving, straight inside Slack. This removes the necessity for signatories to verify their emails or swap to completely different methods with a view to obtain standing updates.

Users can even now be notified of stakeholders’ roles in transferring the settlement ahead, be supplied with advised actions and achieve the flexibility to finish duties, approve edits, or make modifications straight in Slack.

Feedback and feedback can now be added to assist present extra context or resolve points, and customers can even have the flexibility to evaluation the drafts and revision historical past of any agreements.

This new integration additional strengthens the corporate’s partnership DocuSign by offering customers with the instruments they should get work executed extra effectively, stated Steve Wood, senior vp of product and platform at Slack.

“By integrating DocuSign’s CLM with Slack, users can now easily take meaningful actions on every phase of an agreement process right from their digital HQ, allowing businesses to do more with what they already have,” he stated.

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