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Acrobat Sign for Zapier overview

  1. Adobe Acrobat Sign Integrations
  2. What's New
  3. Product Versions and Lifecycle
  4. Acrobat Sign for Salesforce
    1. Install the Package
    2. Configure the Package
    3. User Guide
    4. Enable Digital Authentication
    5. Developer Guide
    6. Advanced Customization Guide
    7. Field Mapping and Templates Guide
    8. Mobile App User Guide
    9. Flows Automation Guide
    10. Document Builder Guide
    11. Configure Large Documents
    12. Upgrade Guide
    13. Release Notes
    14. FAQs
    15. Troubleshooting Guide
    16. Additional Articles
  5. Acrobat Sign for Microsoft
    1. Acrobat Sign for Microsoft 365
      1. Installation Guide
    2. Acrobat Sign for Outlook
      1. User Guide
    3. Acrobat Sign for Word/PowerPoint
      1. User Guide
    4. Acrobat Sign for Teams
      1. User Guide
      2. Live Sign Guide
      3. Mobile User Guide
      4. Release Notes
      5. Microsoft Teams Approvals
    5. Acrobat Sign for Microsoft PowerApps and Power Automate
      1. User Guide
      2. Release Notes
    6. Acrobat Sign Connector for Microsoft Search
      1. User Guide
      2. Release Notes
    7. Acrobat Sign for Microsoft Dynamics 
      1. Overview
      2. Dynamics Online: Installation Guide 
      3. Dynamics Online: User Guide 
      4. Dynamics On-Prem: Installation Guide 
      5. Dynamics On-Prem: User Guide
      6. Dynamics Workflow Guide
      7. Dynamics 365 for Talent
      8. Upgrade Guide
      9. Release Notes
    8. Acrobat Sign for Microsoft SharePoint 
      1. Overview
      2. SharePoint On-Prem: Installation Guide
      3. SharePoint On-Prem: Template Mapping Guide
      4. SharePoint On-Prem: User Guide
      5. SharePoint On-Prem: Release Notes
      6. SharePoint Online: Installation Guide
      7. SharePoint Online: Template Mapping Guide
      8. SharePoint Online: User Guide
      9. SharePoint Online: Web Form Mapping Guide
      10. SharePoint Online: Release Notes
  6. Acrobat Sign for ServiceNow
    1. Overview
    2. Installation Guide
    3. User Guide
    4. Release Notes
  7. Acrobat Sign for HR ServiceNow
    1. Installation Guide (Deprecated)
  8. Acrobat Sign for SAP SuccessFactors
    1. Cockpit Installation Guide (Deprecated)
    2. Recruiting Installation Guide (Deprecated)
    3. Recruiting User Guide
    4. Cloud Foundry Installation Guide
    5. Release Notes
  9. Acrobat Sign for Workday
    1. Installation Guide
    2. Quick Start Guide
    3. Configuration Tutorial
  10. Acrobat Sign for NetSuite
    1. Installation Guide
    2. Release Notes
  11. Acrobat Sign for SugarCRM
  12. Acrobat Sign for VeevaVault
    1. Installation Guide
    2. User Guide
    3. Upgrade Guide
    4. Release Notes
  13. Acrobat Sign for Coupa BSM Suite
    1. Installation Guide
  14. Acrobat Sign for Zapier
    1. Overview
    2. Create automated e-sign workflows
    3. Supported Actions
    4. E-signature workflow use cases     
  15. Acrobat Sign Developer Documentation
    1. Overview
    2. Webhooks
    3. Text Tags

Adobe Acrobat Sign is an e-signature platform that provides solutions for businesses that are secure and compliant with global regulations. It simplifies tasks like managing contracts, signing agreements, and getting approvals by organizing and streamlining workflows. This makes it easier for small businesses and large enterprises to handle their paperwork efficiently, saving valuable time and reducing manual effort.

With the integration of Adobe Acrobat Sign with Zapier, users can connect Acrobat Sign with other apps in the Zapier ecosystem to automate tasks like creating agreements, sending reminders, and managing documents without manual intervention. Users can easily set up e-signature workflows without needing to install any application.

Zapier is a no-code automation platform that enables you to connect different apps and services to create seamless workflows, called Zaps. A Zap or an automated workflow is the combination of a trigger and one or more actions. It automates repetitive tasks so you don’t have to do them manually. Each Zap begins with a trigger and is followed by one or more actions. 

For instance, you can use Acrobat Sign for Zapier to create a Zap that triggers when a new agreement is signed in Adobe Acrobat Sign, which then performs an action like sending an email to notify relevant stakeholders.

  • Trigger: A trigger is an event in an app that starts a Zap. For example, when a new document is signed in Adobe Acrobat Sign, this could trigger an action in another app.
  • Action: An action is the event that happens after the trigger. For example, after a document is signed, you can automatically upload it to Google Drive or send a notification to Slack.

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