No-account signing

Send a link. They tap. They sign. No signup.

The fastest way to lose a signature is to ask for an account first. With sign.pink, recipients open your link and sign right there — no signup, no app, no password. Fewer hoops means more documents come back signed.

Every hoop is a place people quit

Think about the last time a tool asked you to "create a free account" just to do one small thing. You sighed. Maybe you did it; maybe you closed the tab. Now imagine that's the moment you're asking a client to sign a contract, a tenant to sign a lease, or a new hire to accept an offer. Every account wall, app prompt, and password field is another off-ramp.

sign.pink removes them all. The person you send to gets a link, opens the document, and signs — that's the entire experience. No registration, no "verify your email to continue," no app store detour. The signature comes back faster because there's simply less standing in the way.

It's their document, not our funnel

A lot of e-signature companies quietly treat your recipients as their next signups — every person you send to is a marketing lead waiting to be converted. We don't play that game. Your signers sign and move on with their day. The only account in the picture is yours, and it costs $3 a month.

The hoops we removed

No account to create

Your signer never sees a 'create your free account' wall. They land directly on the document, ready to sign.

No app to install

It all happens in the browser they already have open. Nothing to download, update, or grant permissions to.

No password to remember

Access is the link itself, verified to the recipient's email. No password reset emails, no 'forgot username' dead ends.

No upsell mid-signing

We never interrupt a signer with a trial offer or a 'powered by' nag screen. Sign, done, gone.

Why fewer hoops wins

One link, one action

From the recipient's side it's a single tap to open and a few taps to finish. The fewer decisions, the more signatures.

Higher close rate

Every extra hoop between 'open' and 'signed' is a place people bail. Removing the signup step removes the biggest one.

Verified to the recipient

The link is tied to the email you sent it to, so you know it's the right person — without making them register.

Still fully binding

No account doesn't mean no legal weight. Every no-signup signature is captured in a tamper-evident audit trail.

Signers sign free, forever

There's never a charge to the person receiving a document. Only the sender has a plan, and unlimited sending is $3/month.

Great on a phone

Because there's no account or app to deal with, no-account signing pairs perfectly with mobile — tap the text, sign, done.

Related: mobile signing, the audit trail behind every signature, and the full send flow.

No-account signing FAQ

No. Signers never create an account. They open the link you send, review the document, and sign — all in their browser. Only you, the sender, have an account.

Get signatures back faster — for $3/month.

No credit card to start. No envelope limits. No surprises.