Sign a consent form online — one tap, no account.
A field-trip permission slip. A liability waiver before the climbing gym. A media-release form for the school play. You shouldn't have to create an account to sign something once. Tap, sign on your phone, keep a copy. Done.
Nobody should make an account to sign a permission slip.
Most consent forms are a one-and-done affair. A parent signs a field-trip slip. A weekend hiker signs a waiver at the trailhead. A volunteer signs a media release for one event. You may never sign another document through that organizer again — so being forced to create an account, set a password, and verify an email just to put your name on a single page is genuinely ridiculous.
And yet that's exactly what a lot of signing tools demand, because they were built for companies sending hundreds of contracts, not for a person signing one form on a Tuesday morning. The result is a slip that comes back late, or on crumpled paper, or not at all.
A consent form is the simplest signing there is. It should feel that simple.
How sign.pink solves it
Zero-friction signing
The signer taps the link and signs on their phone. No account, no app, no password — the way a one-off form should work.
A copy you actually keep
Both sides get the finished PDF with the audit trail. Download it or leave it in your inbox; you don't need a login to find it later.
Proof for the organizer
A tamper-evident record shows who signed and when — the documentation a school, club, or facility wants on file.
Free for the occasional sign
Sending a form for one event? The free tier may cover it. Need more? It's $3/month, unlimited, with no caps.
Sign a consent form in three steps
- Open the link you were sent — or upload your own form if you're the one collecting signatures.
- Read it, tap the signature field, and sign with your finger or mouse. No account to create.
- You get the finished, tamper-evident PDF to keep — and the organizer gets their signed copy back automatically.
Does a signed consent form really count? Yes. Consent forms, permission slips, and waivers signed electronically are valid under ESIGN and UETA in all 50 states, with a tamper-evident audit trail recording who signed. See why e-signatures are legally binding for the details.
Signing a consent form online — FAQ
No. If someone sends you a consent form, permission slip, or waiver through sign.pink, you tap the link, sign on your phone, and you're done — no account, no app, no password. Making someone create an account just to sign a field-trip slip would be absurd, and we don't.
Sign it once, keep your copy, move on with your day.
Free for the occasional sign — $3/month for unlimited.