Digital Signatures
Once your client is happy with your proposal, they can sign it electronically — no printing, scanning, or meeting in person required. Digital signatures make the approval process fast, professional, and paperwork-free.
How Clients Sign
When a client opens their proposal link, they can review all the details — services, pricing, terms — and then sign directly on their device.
- The client opens the proposal link you shared
- They review the proposal content and pricing
- They scroll to the signature section at the bottom
- They draw their signature on screen (works on desktop and mobile)
- They enter their name and email address
- They tap Sign Proposal
Owner Counter-Signature
You can require your own signature on proposals too. When Require Owner Signature is enabled:
- The client signs first
- The proposal status changes to Awaiting Owner (instead of Signed)
- You receive a notification to counter-sign
- You review and add your own signature
- Once both signatures are in, the status changes to Signed
This is useful for formal contracts where both parties need to sign.
What Happens After Signing
Once the client signs (and you counter-sign, if required):
- The proposal status changes to Signed
- The signature images are saved securely to your account
- The signer's name, email, and timestamp are recorded
- You receive a notification that the proposal has been signed
- If you have auto-assign team enabled, a team member is automatically assigned to the linked booking
- The assigned team member receives an email notification with the booking details
Questionnaires and Signing
You can attach questionnaires to proposals and control exactly when they appear in the client's flow:
- Before Signing — The client must fill out the questionnaire before they can sign
- After Signing — The questionnaire appears right after the signature
- Before Payment — The questionnaire appears before the payment step
- After Payment — The questionnaire appears after payment is complete
This lets you collect critical event information at the right moment — venue details before signing, or detailed preferences after payment.
Proposal Statuses
Every proposal moves through a clear lifecycle:
- Draft — You're still building it
- Sent — Shared with the client
- Viewed — The client has opened the link
- Awaiting Owner — The client has signed, waiting for your counter-signature (only when owner signature is required)
- Signed — All required signatures are in
- Declined — The client has declined
You can track all of this from your proposals dashboard at a glance.
What's Next?
Updated on: 07/05/2026
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