In what is just phase 1 of a much larger initiative, last night our first iOS-native app went live on the AppStore. Try it now for free - it works with any type of EchoSign account, though certain certain accounts' administrators may limit access.
Historically we've been very browser or 'HTML5' focused but now we're ready to do things in mobile that enable functionality beyond the browser.
In the first version of the app, you're able to:
- Send documents from signature from your document library or other iOS sources
- Do 'in person' signing from the app to present a document for face-to-face signing
- Check the status and audit trail of any document
- Countersign and more without ever having to go to www.echosign.com
- Push signed contracts into Salesforce (contact your client success manager to enable)
- And more
But this is just a start. Look for a lot more in the coming months, as well as full integration with Adobe's separate Mobile PDF Reader app in early 2012, which will enable unique and extremely powerful ways to fill, sign and manage your documents automatically from any PDF or other doc you open on an iOS or Android device. Over time, we expect the EchoSign app to be for our power users (you), and EchoSign inside of Reader (given that 1,000,000,000 people use Reader and Mobile Reader - rather more than EchoSign standalone) to be more focused on consumers and lower volume users. But we shall see.
How do you sign into the app if your account on the website is logged into through a google account?
Posted by: Ben Boles | December 22, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Direct Google SSO is coming in the next release. Until then, go to the EchoSign web site and request an email to change your password using the I forgot my password link. Then you will have an EchoSign password as well as being able to use your Google ID on the web app.
Once your new password is in place you should be able to log in without issue.
Posted by: EchoSign Electronic Signature | December 22, 2011 at 01:15 PM
That means first login our account then use the app.
Posted by: Facebook Connect | January 11, 2012 at 10:49 PM