Conga Sign's most valuable features include Salesforce integration, Write Back functionality, and seamless Conga Composer integration. Users enjoy ease of use, drag-and-drop signature capabilities, and document tracking. Digital signature processes reduce manual overhead, enhance contract efficiency, and provide quick, secure transactions. Two-way authentication and email notifications enhance security and communication. Advanced functionalities and customizable permissions improve user experience, allowing easy interaction and fast setup while saving time and simplifying signature collection.
- "I have seen a return on investment because Conga Sign has been very helpful in my organization, with our team members all operating the same system, ensuring every customer experience aligns no matter the department, and it has been very useful because it accelerated our process for getting purchase agreements to our customers and reduced errors for representatives forgetting to attach the file to an email."
- "The setup is user-friendly, allowing us to easily drag and drop tags onto our document from an ad hoc standpoint."
- "I find all the features very excellent and helpful, and they make the signing process efficient."
Conga Sign requires improvements in integration with Conga Composer, acceptance of diverse data types, better documentation and customer support, and enhanced data residency compliance. Users desire more features for non-Salesforce environments, multi-language support, improved document formatting, better initial setup assistance, and enhanced UI for bulk signatures. There should be alerts for duplicate contracts and batch processing for multiple signatures without user interface constraints.
- "Conga Sign can be improved by enhancing document formatting and ease of use."
- "Our biggest problem is that some customer firewalls block the documents, preventing them from receiving or opening emails with the link."
- "Sometimes we require sending multiple documents for signatures, which is still not supported."