
Embedded signing | Docusign
Embedded signing (also called the envelope recipient view) enables users to view and sign documents directly through your app or website by embedding a Docusign signing session into …
REST API Reference | Docusign
The Docusign eSignature REST API provides you with a powerful, convenient, and simple Web services API for interacting with Docusign.
eSignature How-Tos & Code Examples | REST API | Docusign
This section contains eSignature API how-tos that show how to implement the Docusign eSignature REST API in a variety of scenarios.
Embedding Docusign eSignature into your app | Docusign
These signers use your application and the Embedded Recipient View to sign from within your application. This is the recommended choice when the signer is already using your application …
Request a Signature Through Your App | Docusign
The recipient view is the screen that Docusign generates and displays in your app to enable your signers to sign documents. To create the definition, you must add the signer's information and …
Troubleshooting for common errors | Docusign
Learn about common eSignature REST API errors, their causes, and effective troubleshooting methods to resolve them.
REST API Authentication - Docusign
Before your application can make calls to the Docusign eSignature API, it must authenticate and obtain an access token. This access token, which proves your app’s identity and authorization, …
Create and Use Templates | REST API | Docusign
Learn how to create and use templates in the Docusign eSignature API.
Attachments | Docusign
An attachment is a special type of documents that signers or applications can add to an envelope after it has been created. Unlike other documents, attachments cannot be signed. The …
Standards-Based Signatures (SBS) | REST API | Docusign
When a signer receives the envelope to sign, the sender can specify if they would like for the signer to sign using an AES certificate from Docusign or by using a certificate owned by the …