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DocsLoop is an AI-powered document processing platform that extracts data with 99% accuracy without traditional OCR limitations. We deliver true end-to-end automation with zero human intervention and near real-time processing speeds.
Our versatile template system includes ready-to-use templates for bank statements and invoices, plus a flexible builder for creating templates for any document type. The system continuously learns and improves with each processed document.
With an intuitive no-code interface, straightforward integration, and transparent pricing, DocsLoop makes intelligent document processing accessible to businesses of all sizes across multiple industries.
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Simplicity and pricing
Based on our record, DocuSign seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
In the new era of digital transformation, the ability to sign various documents electronically has become a cornerstone of business efficiency & success. Open source document signing platforms like OpenSignโข, represents a significant shift in this landscape. Unlike proprietary solutions such as DocuSign, open source document signing platforms offer a very level of transparency, customization and community-driven... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Docusign has a .com address, def not a .click address. This is 100% fishing. A very easy way to tell is to hover over any url and see what the address is. You can also try to do a reply, or if your savvy enough look into the routing info of the email. Did it com from the companies domain? I.e. docusign.com, fedex.com, ups.com anything like that. If it didn't, its fake. Source: over 3 years ago
No, it's definitely not dumb. Great point, I imagine there would have to be some legal contract, like docusign.com that can be signed electronically with a deposit. If anyone has anything to input on this, it would be great help. Source: over 3 years ago
Long story short, I'm working on opening my first business. My partner and I signed a lease with one place where our store would be located. The lease was signed thru docusign.com and it was a legit lease with all the terms. We were waiting for the landlord to come back to us as we needed some documentation for the county, which didn't happen for a week, then another one, we only had contact with him thru real... Source: almost 4 years ago
I'm curious why you would be receiving 100+ phishing/malware/spam if you whitelisted Docusign... Unless all that phishing spam was coming from @ docusign.com - just curious. Source: over 4 years ago
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