redirect after signing
After signing a form (either online or via widget/url) I'd like ability to specify a redirect on completion page. We could then create a nicely formatted 'what happens next' type confirmation page or message on our own site to provide users with more information.
You can do that when creating a Widget through the API using the completion URL. We will consider this as an enhancement for Widgets created from the Web application, too.
5 comments
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Russell Pope
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Has this been done for the widgets?
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Matthew De La Pasqua
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Thanks for the input Amy. It looks like a nice feature, especially with the social networking addition.
Unfortunately, the "Signer Messaging" is a global feature and displays the same pop up for every single contract. For obvious reasons, this will not work unless we had only a single contract. We have an enterprise account and use many contract widgets.
I am surprised in the limited number of votes on a redirect option because I can see it being used for critical purposes (i.e. Client signs contract and is forwarded to a payment form) and not so critical purposes (i.e. a thank you page)
Without a redirect, the only workaround I can think of without API development is having the client click an html "Next" button below the widget (which is often confuse with signing the agreement itself),
Until this feature is seriously considered, any suggestions that do not require advanced programming would be wholeheartedly welcomed.
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We are still considering this feature but in the meantime, you may be able to use our new Signer Messaging feature that allows you to display a message with hyperlinks to signers after they have completed signing. To set this up, go to your Account tab and enable the feature under Account Settings > Signer Messaging. Hope this helps.
Thank you,
~Amy Wang, Adobe EchoSign PM -
J. Gray
commented
This should be essential built-in functionality when creating widgets through the web interface. Many small businesses do not have the time or money to hire a programmer to do custom API development for something as simple as a completion url. It amazes me that this has not been implemented yet.
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Joe Floyd commented
This would be great for integration with other business processes.