automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names
Automated electronic signature for program
Send role-based and freeform invites
Share documents and document groups with one or multiple recipients to quickly collect electronic signature in a specific order or without any order.
Collect electronic signature from your program and website
Embed eSignature workflows into your custom apps, company website, or CRM to incorporate approvals faster.
Create fillable documents using text tags
Add text tags to your document to convert them into signature, date, initials, dropdown, and other fillable fields.
Stay in the loop on the status of your documents
Retain control of essential eSignature workflows. Create webhooks and get real-time recipient and document activity notifications.
Create reusable templates
Turn your frequently used document into a template and save time sending it for signature to one or multiple recipients.
Pre-fill text fields by field name
Get completed documents even faster by pre-filling them based on the field name.
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Brief guide on how to integrate automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names and automate signing workflows
The airSlate SignNow API provides the possibility to integrate eSignatures into your custom-made app in minutes for building a consistent and uniform experience for signers and senders. Leverage the Developer Sandbox for testing an workspace for exploring airSlate SignNow’s eSignature REST API.
Complete the following instructions below to quickly integrate automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names with airSlate SignNow:
- Open the airSlate SignNow API web page in your browser.
- Enter your electronic mail to sign up in the Sandbox or use the quick form.
- Check your inbox and follow the link from airSlate SignNow’s email to enable your account.
- Provide your password in the following window. After you’ve done to your Developer Sandbox environment.
- Click on Keys -> Test App and find your credentials.
- Make use of your Basic Authorization Token to generate your Bearer Token using Postman or any other Client that facilitates API requests.
- Make sure your Bearer Token functions and start using airSlate SignNow eSignature.
After adding eSignature into your custom-made application, CRM system, website, or cloud, you can easily add documents, create fillable templates, delegate fields to different signers, create signing links, set up signature invitations with one or more signers, and so on. Try out airSlate SignNow and integrate automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names now!
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Become a partner and develop with airSlate SignNow
- Free to test and easy to deploy
- SDKs for popular languages
- Customizable for any workflow
- Industry-leading security & compliance
FAQs
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What is an ISV company?
An independent software vendor, or ISV, is an individual or organization that develops, markets, and sells software programs that run on one or more computer hardware suppliers, OS, and cloud solutions. An ISV drive the flow of technological innovation throughout various marketplaces.
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How can I get started with airSlate SignNow API?
airSlate SignNow offers a Developer Sandbox, a free testing environment for checking out eSignature REST API. To register in the Sandbox, type your email on the airSlate SignNow API page. Follow the link in the email to enable your account. Provide a security password in the next step. After you’ve done that, you’ll be redirected to your Developer Sandbox environment. Start testing eSignature features with airSlate SignNow.
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Can an ISV integrate automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names with airSlate SignNow?
Sure, any independent software vendor can easily integrate automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names with airSlate SignNow. Furthermore, you can create fillable templates, make text tags on a document, set up eSignature invites, deliver signing hyperlinks, and more.
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How can I integrate automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names?
Integrate eSignature into your day-to-day operations by means of API to your website, custom app, cloud storage, or CRM system. Create an airSlate SignNow developer account and have the API running in clicks}. Use your client-secret credentials to verify and entry your account in the developer environment anytime you need to use automated electronic signature.
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Do I need to set up anything to embed automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names with airSlate SignNow?
Use Postman or any other Client that works with API requests. There’s no reason to install any third-party eSignature software. airSlate SignNow is a cloud-based platform accessible directly in your preferred web browser at any time and any place, on any system. All you need is to launch the airSlate SignNow website in your web browser, log in to your developer account, and embed automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names.
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Can I test how to implement automated electronic signature for 1&1 IONOS Domain Names with the airSlate SignNow API using Postman?
Of course! We have a pre-built Postman collection of API requests. In Postman, collections are categorized by use cases, i.e., Signing Link, Embedded Signing, Sending Invite, etc|and so on|and others}. Pick the use case that best meets your requirements.
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Where can I find the API Dashboard to guide my processes?
Log in to the airSlate SignNow account, click on the API option in the bottom left corner to go to the API Dashboard. Check the Keys tab for API applications, Plan Usage, Logs, and Webhooks in your Dashboard workspace.
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How can ISVs upload documents with the airSlate SignNow electronic signature integration?
Start by creating an Access Token. Utilize the POST /document endpoint to upload a document to the airSlate SignNow profile and proceed to add fillable fields, eSignatures, and signers. Discover more here.
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How do I get my Access Token in airSlate SignNow's API?
To generate an Access Token, you must first sign up for the airSlate SignNow API trial. After subscribing, you’ll get an email to activate your account and access your Client Credentials and Basic Authorization Token that are supplied automatically. Use your Basic Authorization Token to create your Bearer Token. Watch the video guide to learn more. Keep in mind that regular renewal tokens are active for thirty days from the date of initial consent; they must be renewed each month.
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How can an ISV get credentials to try out the airSlate SignNow API?
The procedure is easy and only requires a couple of minutes. You'll need to sign up for the airSlate SignNow API by submitting a quick form. After, you’ll receive an electronic mail to activate your account and access the Test App section containing your Basic Authorization Token and Client Credentials.