Hi, am I understanding correctly that the key differences between License Tier 2 and 3 are: - Number of users ( 3 vs. 6) - Forms (none vs. 100) - Integration (none vs. Zapier, API) - Branding (none vs. limited) I'm asking this because the Business plan on your website is close to Tier 2 but without most of the Business Pro plan features. So I guess Tier 2 is in-between of Business plan and ...
Founder Team
Elene_Tandashvili
Dec 5, 2025
A: Hi! You’re correct about the differences between Tier 2 and Tier 3. Regarding integrations (API, Zapier) in Tier 3, here are some common use cases: Automatically sending documents from your internal tools or CRM to clients or team members. Triggering workflows based on actions in other apps (e.g., when a new contract is created in your CRM, a Signify document is automatically sent for...
Q: definition of Business Pro and Enterprise plans?
Managing recipient permissions is available only in Business Pro and Enterprise plans. What tier would that be? i have purchased Tier 3 - why can i not manage recipients ?
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Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 3, 2025
A: Recipient permissions are included in both Tier 3 and Tier 4, as well as our Business Pro and Enterprise plans. Since you're on Tier 3, you should definitely have access to this.
When you add recipients to a document, look to the right side of their role - there’s a small “Permissions” option, looking like check-box. Clicking it will let you choose what that person can do, such as downloading...
Q: Is it possible to change the language to Italian?
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Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 3, 2025
A: Hi!
The system interface (platform + signing page) is currently available only in English. However, you can fully customize the email or message your signers receive, including translating the wording into Italian or any other language.
Regarding multi-language support: We do plan to add full interface translations in the future, and we prioritize new languages based on customer demand.
Q: Able to revise envelope after it's sent but before it's signed?
Able to revise envelope after it's sent but before it's signed?
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Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 3, 2025
A: Not currently.
After a document is sent, it can’t be edited mid-flow. If you need to make changes before anyone signs, you can recall the document and resend an updated version, either by copying the original or creating a new one.
After the document is sent, you can only edit recipients, their name, email or other workflow details. You cannot edit the file itself (docx/PDF that you uploaded) or fillable fields inside the file.
Is there any plan to add this? It's standard in Docusign. Being able to add docs or make changes, before the document has been signed by a party, is an integral feature for me now. Saves the time of having to create a new envelope. Should be easy enough to add: if {not_signed} allow, else {signed} disallow. PS I purchased Tier 4 but may have to consider a refund.
I understand your needs and makes perfect sense. It is something we definitely want to add. Cannot commit exactly when as there are other priorities in our backlog. The signing process is a bit complex component in our system, related to many other issues, unfortunately not as simple as it may seem :)
Q: Does Signify have this functionality from Adobe Sign and Adobe Webform?
I want to be able to create a link to one document uploaded into my Signify account so that multiple people (completely separate clients) can click the link, access the document, and sign it. And once I'm notified that they have signed it, then I can sign it as well.
I don't want to have to create a separate link for each client. Here's an example of how my colleague is doing this via Adobe...
Founder Team
Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 2, 2025
A: Hi there!
Yes - Signify supports a similar workflow through Self-Service Forms. They allow you to create one reusable link for a document, share it with as many clients as you want, and each person who opens it starts their own separate signing session.
You’ll get notified every time someone completes the document, and you can sign afterwards if needed - just like with Adobe Webforms.
Q: License Tier 2 & 3
Hi, am I understanding correctly that the key differences between License Tier 2 and 3 are:
- Number of users ( 3 vs. 6)
- Forms (none vs. 100)
- Integration (none vs. Zapier, API)
- Branding (none vs. limited)
I'm asking this because the Business plan on your website is close to Tier 2 but without most of the Business Pro plan features. So I guess Tier 2 is in-between of Business plan and ...
Elene_Tandashvili
Dec 5, 2025A: Hi! You’re correct about the differences between Tier 2 and Tier 3.
Regarding integrations (API, Zapier) in Tier 3, here are some common use cases:
Automatically sending documents from your internal tools or CRM to clients or team members.
Triggering workflows based on actions in other apps (e.g., when a new contract is created in your CRM, a Signify document is automatically sent for...
Share Signify
Q: definition of Business Pro and Enterprise plans?
Managing recipient permissions is available only in Business Pro and Enterprise plans. What tier would that be? i have purchased Tier 3 - why can i not manage recipients ?
Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 3, 2025A: Recipient permissions are included in both Tier 3 and Tier 4, as well as our Business Pro and Enterprise plans. Since you're on Tier 3, you should definitely have access to this.
When you add recipients to a document, look to the right side of their role - there’s a small “Permissions” option, looking like check-box. Clicking it will let you choose what that person can do, such as downloading...
Share Signify
Q: Is it possible to change the language to Italian?
Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 3, 2025A: Hi!
The system interface (platform + signing page) is currently available only in English.
However, you can fully customize the email or message your signers receive, including translating the wording into Italian or any other language.
Regarding multi-language support:
We do plan to add full interface translations in the future, and we prioritize new languages based on customer demand.
Share Signify
Q: Able to revise envelope after it's sent but before it's signed?
Able to revise envelope after it's sent but before it's signed?
Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 3, 2025A: Not currently.
After a document is sent, it can’t be edited mid-flow.
If you need to make changes before anyone signs, you can recall the document and resend an updated version, either by copying the original or creating a new one.
Share Signify
After the document is sent, you can only edit recipients, their name, email or other workflow details. You cannot edit the file itself (docx/PDF that you uploaded) or fillable fields inside the file.
Verified purchaser
Is there any plan to add this? It's standard in Docusign. Being able to add docs or make changes, before the document has been signed by a party, is an integral feature for me now. Saves the time of having to create a new envelope. Should be easy enough to add: if {not_signed} allow, else {signed} disallow. PS I purchased Tier 4 but may have to consider a refund.
I understand your needs and makes perfect sense. It is something we definitely want to add. Cannot commit exactly when as there are other priorities in our backlog. The signing process is a bit complex component in our system, related to many other issues, unfortunately not as simple as it may seem :)
Q: Does Signify have this functionality from Adobe Sign and Adobe Webform?
I want to be able to create a link to one document uploaded into my Signify account so that multiple people (completely separate clients) can click the link, access the document, and sign it. And once I'm notified that they have signed it, then I can sign it as well.
I don't want to have to create a separate link for each client. Here's an example of how my colleague is doing this via Adobe...
Mariam_Mantidze
Dec 2, 2025A: Hi there!
Yes - Signify supports a similar workflow through Self-Service Forms.
They allow you to create one reusable link for a document, share it with as many clients as you want, and each person who opens it starts their own separate signing session.
You’ll get notified every time someone completes the document, and you can sign afterwards if needed - just like with Adobe Webforms.
You...
Share Signify
Thank you for the response. What is the minimum license tier that would provide this functionality?
Also, does the number of users refer to the number of different businesses that I can use Signify for?