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Wie kann ich ein Dokument am Handy unterschreiben? 

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Von überall aus Verträge unterschreiben? Mit der Docusign Mobile App geht es!

    • Docusign Mobile App
    • Ist es schwierig, Verträge und Dokumente auf einem mobilen Bildschirm zu lesen?
    • Benutzer der Docusign App sagen:

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    Docusign Kunden fragen uns öfters: "Wie erstellt und versendet man einen Vertrag vom Handy aus?" Für Kunden, die Geschäftsprozesse automatisieren möchten, ist es wichtig herauszufinden, ob das Herunterladen und Verwenden einer App für elektronische Signaturen unkompliziert und benutzerfreundlich ist.

    Verträge überall und zu jeder Zeit unterschreiben, das ist in der heutigen schnelllebigen Welt unglaublich praktisch. Unsere mobile App verschafft Unternehmen einen Wettbewerbsvorteil und erleichtert Mitarbeitern den Arbeitsalltag, indem Sie Dokumente überall unterschreiben können. Unnötiges Zurückkehren zum Büro für Drucken und Papierkram ist mit Docusign eSignature Geschichte.

    Docusign Mobile App

    Die Docusign App ist einfach und benutzerfreundlich. Wenn Sie die App auf Ihr mobiles Gerät herunterladen, können Sie praktisch jeden Datei- oder Dokumenttyp sofort vervollständigen, signieren und zurückschicken. Dies umfasst Verkaufs- und Lieferantenverträge, Versicherungsformulare, Haftungsausschlüsse, Geheimhaltungsvereinbarungen oder neue Mietunterlagen.

    So signieren Sie Dokumente in der Docusign Mobile App

    Hier ist eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung zum Anmelden auf einem Mobiltelefon:

    Importieren Sie das Dokument, das Sie hochladen möchten, entweder aus einem E-Mail-Anhang oder einem anderen System wie Google Drive, Dropbox, Box oder Evernote. Docusign unterstützt nahezu jedes Dokumentformat: PDF, Word, Excel, Text, HTML, JPEG, PNG und mehr. Mit den vielfältigen eSignatur-Funktionen können Sie Ihre Dokumente effizient verwalten und signieren.

    Tippen Sie auf Ihr mobiles Gerät, um Textfelder, Datumsfelder, Kontrollkästchen und Signaturfelder zu platzieren, um Ihren Empfängern anzuzeigen, wo sie unterschreiben sollen und wie sie die Formulare ausfüllen sollen.

    Wenn Sie unterwegs sind z.B bei einem Kundengespräch, können Sie Verträge persönlich abschließen, indem Sie direkt auf einem Tablet oder Handy unterschreiben. Wenn Sie remote arbeiten, können Sie Verträge von Ihrem Handy aus per E-Mail an alle berechtigten Parteien weiterleiten.

    Um Ihre elektronische Signatur hinzuzufügen, tippen Sie auf Ihre eigene rechtsverbindliche Signatur und/oder Initialen und fügen Sie diese in das Dokumente ein.

    Sie erhalten Push-Benachrichtigungen in Echtzeit, wenn Parteien unterschreiben, und es gibt einen vollständigen Prüfpfad, damit Sie sehen können, wer wann und wo unterschrieben hat.

    Wenn alle Parteien das Dokument signiert haben, können Sie das Dokument wieder in Ihrer Dropbox, in Google Drive oder in einem anderen System speichern. Alle signierten Dokumente werden auch automatisch in Docusign gespeichert, sodass Sie jederzeit und überall darauf zugreifen können.

    Ist es schwierig, Verträge und Dokumente auf einem mobilen Bildschirm zu lesen?

    Sie können fast jeden Vertrag mit nur wenigen Klicks auf Ihrem Handy mit Docusign abschließen und die Navigation ist unkompliziert und benutzerfreundlich. Die Docusign App ist dynamisch und reagiert mobil. Es handelt sich um eine native App, die eine intuitive Erfahrung bietet, mit der Ihr Team die Arbeit überall erledigen kann.

    Docusign Kunden stellen fest, dass die mobile App ihr Leben erheblich erleichtern kann und iPhone-Nutzer bewerten die App mit 4,9 Sternen.

    Benutzer der Docusign App sagen:

    „Ich brauchte ein paar Dokumente, die sofort unterschrieben werden mussten. Die App machte es unglaublich einfach, dies ohne Probleme zu erledigen. Ich empfehle diese App von ganzem Herzen."

    „Ich brauchte meine Dokumente dringend. Docusign speicherte alle meine Dokumente ordentlich und ermöglichte einen extrem einfachen Zugriff, und es ist einfach zu navigieren. "

    Holen Sie sich eine kostenlose Testversion zum Signieren auf einem Handy, indem Sie sie einfach aus Ihrem mobilen App Store herunterladen:

    Senden. Signieren. Speichern.Jetzt testen

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