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I think Foxit eSign specifically concerned because it is easy to use and integrate. Among some features of the software, a possibility of getting the e-signature quickly and without any problems, which saves paper and the time needed to send documents with signatures. An easily navigable program and its administrative capabilities, including audit capabilities and logo branding, make it an asset in our digital environment. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Foxit eSign has many features, but its API needs enhancement. Right now, the API functionality is small, but smaller than we had hoped when trying to push it deeper into our internal systems. On occasion, this has gotten in the way of our workflow automation and added more manual work than we’d like. The existing API options would be enhanced to really streamline our processes and really make it a useful thing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What really sells for me about Foxit eSign is the simplicity in which it makes the signing process! It’s easy to use and easy to get documents uploaded and signatures in no time. To add, it’s very easy to integrate with Google Drive and Microsoft 365; this helped me much in managing my files. We’ve so much time, and it’s so much smoother overall, it’s saved us so much time by being able to send multiple documents for signatures all at once. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Foxit eSign is great, but I would like a bit more flexibility for how I make the signing layout personal. This can get tricky placing signature fields exactly where I want them for documents with unique formats. The email notifications don’t always sync up right away so some signatures don’t always sync up right away and this confuses me if there’s more than one person involved, that’s another thing. It’s a minor thing, but it winds it up with a few extra steps. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like about Foxit eSign most that they organize our workflows by keeping it all organised with clear steps for every stage of document signing. With the automatic progress tracking we no longer miss either the important or the small steps in our agreements. It’s reminder feature keeps all parties engaged and is a big help when you are racing against time to achieve your deadline. Also comforting is the secure storage of completed documents, and that’s especially true for legal and compliance purposes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is regrettable that the notification settings are quite inflexible in the event that somebody takes time to sign a document at Foxit eSign. Sometimes, it seems like you have to go seeking an update yourself which can a process that takes time. Also, there is an issue with document uploading that sometimes fails to recognize non conventional file types and hence has to engage in a process of styling some of the files. Such problems make the process slightly less smooth than it could be. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I love most about Foxit eSign is that you can actually streamline document workflows, special for obtaining quick signatures and approvals. What I also like is that it fits nicely in Microsoft 365 as you can send signed documents directly and store them. But the legally binding esignatures and the feature to build reusable templates have been a big time saver. In some ways, it has enabled us to close deals and have our internal documents done quicker than we did before, as well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
A problem I have with Foxit eSign is that when processing larger files the processing is sometimes a bit lagged and slowed down the signing process. Also, the user interface can be more up to date and easier to use, it takes a little bit of time for new team members to understand how it works. These issues cause a little delay when it comes to time sensitive documents or training new users. And this takes more time to produce complex reports which can be tiring auditing or reviewing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like the fact that the esigning process becomes simple and easy with Foxit eSign. It takes me only minutes to upload documents, put in signatures, and get it approved. If you can also use it with other tools such as Google Drive or Dropbox, then this means you’ll get a smooth experience when you need to access your document. Real time document status tracking is a HUGE time saver, allowing me to stay on top of approvals. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The one downside of using Foxit eSign is that there is no means of advanced customization of documents. Templates are fine for forms that are pretty standard, but a flexible to add custom fields or modify the layout isn't there. For documents with complex formatting, it can be restrictive. The other good part is that the user interface could be a little more intuitive sometimes it's difficult to find some of the features there. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
being able to upload a document and create a template for forms that you use on the daily. You can also enforce conditions such as MFA for the signers, you can also enforce signature order, once the first person signs then it goes to the next. It is easy to create forms using their forms creater. I cant wait to learn on how to use more of the features. We are also getting our patients to sign our forms faster. It intergrates with our workflow process very easily. We use this frequently with our patients. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is a learning curve to it, so much functionality it can seem like a lot but the basics are there if you used other esign plateforms before. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
My favorite feature of Foxit eSign is its dependability. Foxit eSign can be relied upon whenever there is a need to get a document signed – it is always a smooth sail. With the help of signing capabilities I am able to get documents signed in a matter of hours as an opposed to days when I was doing the signing process manually. It has made one aspect of my work easier though what has hitherto required much effort to encourage in people I was able to do easily during my employment. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I less like the interface of Foxit eSign because the navigation of the web can slightly be congested sometimes. It’s not always as fast as I want it to be, which is a big issue when I am pressed for time. This has at some incidences led to a slowness in the signing of documents and this is rather irritating especially when working under time constraints. Also, this absence of configurable elements can be considered a drawback because the platform does not align with directions I would like to see, depending on my tasks. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The feature is very good as it helps us to organize our signatures more easily and manage it as required, it has worked a lot for me since I have used Foxit programs for a long time and they are very good and practical, this is no exception. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It may be a bit annoying that it insists so much that they are an account, you can't make use of this tool, but it makes sense since it makes the experience more personalized. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One of the things I like about Foxit eSign is the strong security it provides to protect our documents all the way up until we get to the signatures. Both senders and signers can be protected with the extra layer of protection of multi factor authentication. I also like the audit trail that gives a clear, detailed description of each action taken in the signing process, so all is very clear and propriety. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is one issue I have discovered with Foxit eSign and that is a lack of compatibility with certain groups of documents, for instance intricate documents with strong dynamic fields. For those simple legal contracts, the PDF editor is effective but for documents with complex form fields or other formatting, they may not render or be fully functional. This becomes a problem when we are handling some more elaborate contracts or other legal works that may come with certain format types. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The strongest feature about Foxit eSign is its security features. It offers the peace of mind that our documents are being protected with the means to verify identities via multi factor authentication. Maintaining transparency of our business transactions requires the time stamping and audit trail feature. The platform also plays well for a small scale to a large scale document signing, making it versatile for our operations across the entire organization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As much as Foxit eSign is a great tool, I have found the one for the mobile touch daunting at some point. It is slower in loading documents than preferred, with cases wherein the syncing of documents isn’t as smooth as desired. Sometimes it takes considerable time navigating different features of an app, so if the mobile one was as intuitive and receptive as the desktop, then the number of hours spent on work with additional device will be less. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.