The biggest downside or challenge for us was having to involve support to enable SSO. It would be nice to be able to turn that on and configure it on our own. However, that is a minor inconvenience in the scope of things. I would also like to see a basic free account for a limited document user option available as well.
To improve SignNow, I would suggest adding more advanced features like redirect upon signing and personal branding. I also do not think the option to use the app should remain as the prominent option when opening the document. The open with browser option should be more prominent. Additionally, SignNow APIs are extremely expensive; however, it is still much cheaper than DocuSign. I wish SignNow could recognize pages within a document, as currently, a user has to edit only the page when editing templates or documents. It might do this, but integrating a contacts list from Outlook or other email providers such as Gmail and Yahoo is problematic.
One of the areas that SignNow should greatly improve is on easier sorting of completed documents. Traces about emails from SignNow when a form is completed is not working so well. The integration with Google tools for collecting response data is very weak and not so seamless.
SignNow can be improved by having more granular admin roles, permissions, and some strong domain organizational controls. Additionally, API or webhook reliability will also guarantee higher and better parity. More richer template versioning and conditional logic in SignNow will really make it better. On the user experience side, I think things can be more user-friendly.
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The biggest downside or challenge for us was having to involve support to enable SSO. It would be nice to be able to turn that on and configure it on our own. However, that is a minor inconvenience in the scope of things. I would also like to see a basic free account for a limited document user option available as well.
To improve SignNow, I would suggest adding more advanced features like redirect upon signing and personal branding. I also do not think the option to use the app should remain as the prominent option when opening the document. The open with browser option should be more prominent. Additionally, SignNow APIs are extremely expensive; however, it is still much cheaper than DocuSign. I wish SignNow could recognize pages within a document, as currently, a user has to edit only the page when editing templates or documents. It might do this, but integrating a contacts list from Outlook or other email providers such as Gmail and Yahoo is problematic.
I would suggest that SignNow improve by providing a summary of the document, as that is the one feature I think could be better.
One of the areas that SignNow should greatly improve is on easier sorting of completed documents. Traces about emails from SignNow when a form is completed is not working so well. The integration with Google tools for collecting response data is very weak and not so seamless.
SignNow can be improved by having more granular admin roles, permissions, and some strong domain organizational controls. Additionally, API or webhook reliability will also guarantee higher and better parity. More richer template versioning and conditional logic in SignNow will really make it better. On the user experience side, I think things can be more user-friendly.
In the next release, I would like more protection. Security is of the highest importance for our company.