I accept your Contract offer and your General Terms and Conditions
December 20, 2011 5:53 AM

A system to upload electronic business offers and generals terms & conditions with an electronic acceptance procedure: it must exist, right?

After a few unpleasant experiences with mailed business offers and e-mailed acceptance that didn't make it clear that terms and conditions were accepted ("yeah, okay, start the work" style), I'm looking for an easy way to create a digital trail of acceptance. Like in iTunes, where you have to click "I ACCEPT" every time they update the Terms & Conditions.

Does this exist already? If not, I'll make it myself, because i KNOW this is what the business world needs... ;)
posted by NekulturnY to Work & Money (3 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
2nd Echosign, it rocks and is easy to use. Costs are not steep unless running a sales team that can't manage basic crm.
posted by Funmonkey1 at 6:09 AM on December 20, 2011


Tell me a little bit more about your use case. Would you be using this for contract negotiation where you'd need change tracking, or is it just

- upload document
- send link to customer
- they click-to-accept
- you both get emails that that happened
- you can login and see their acceptance history

If that's it it looks like EchoSign would work for you, but it also might be somewhat overkill.
posted by zrail at 6:27 AM on December 20, 2011


EchoSign it is. One caveat for people wanting to switch to it. If you're sending out an offer, it comes across as a bit aggressive. We implemented a two step process where at first we just send the offer by mail. When customers tell us they accept, we send them the EchoSign for signature.

If any EchoSign devs happen upon this post: it would help if the mail that gets sent out to prospects is more adaptable. Now it's very "EchoSign". It would be preferable if you can send a simple mail saying: here's the offer, should you want to sign, just follow the link and sign. As it is, it can come across as pushy.
posted by NekulturnY at 7:38 AM on January 29, 2012


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