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How do I generate a direct URL to my document?

Updated your standard Terms & Conditions and need to send the new version to all of your clients to sign, individually?

Signable Widgets allow you to generate a direct URL to the signing page for a saved template which you can then send to your clients via means that suit you.


Setting up widgets


Step 1

Head to ‘Templates’ in the menu bar


Step 2

Click the title of the template that you want to create the widget for


Step 3

Click the ‘Create widget’ button


Step 4

Copy the ‘Direct URL’ in the pop-up box


Step 5

Paste the ‘Direct URL’ and send


When a user signs the document, they will be prompted to fill in their email address and name. We will then automatically send them an email to verify their signature.

You’ll be able to see the envelope in your Library under the status of ‘Awaiting verification’, and once the signer has verified their signature via email, the document will show as ‘Completed’ just like any other envelope.

If your account does not have any credit your Signers will see a page that states you do not have an active account so you will need to ensure that the account has credit available.


Can I use this solution for all of my templates?

Creating a widget to generate the Direct URL is only possible for templates with only one party


If my template contains prefillable fields - how do I populate them?

Great question! You'll simply need to add these prefills into the URL of the template itself - this will look something along the lines of this:


https://sign.signable.app/widget/JVYfROqqeC


First, you add a '?' at the end of the URL, before adding the name of your first prefill category, which in this case is 'Amount' followed by an '=' before entering the value that you want it to be populated with, which in this case is 'Example'. Put all this together and it looks something like this:


https://sign.signable.app/widget/JVYfROqqeC?Amount=Example


If you follow the link, you'll now see the prefill has been populated for the signer! Any subsequent prefills would simply be preceded by an '&' after the previous prefill value and you're off to the races, easy as that!

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