" The team at HelloSign imagined a better, faster option, and built an incredible business along the way. ![]() But even today, millions of people still use traditional pen and paper to complete these tasks, resulting in an inefficient and fragmented experience," the company wrote. "Some of life’s most important moments require signing documents or completing forms-from opening an investment account or buying an apartment, to signing a major new customer or hiring a new employee. ![]() We both care deeply about our craft and about our people." In a blog post, Dropbox noted that, since partnering three months ago, it had come to see that it and HelloSign "share a common culture that’s built on trust, teamwork, and putting our customers first. The $230 million acquisition, which was announced on Monday, is expected to close sometime this quarter. One the areas that Dropbox included was eSignature, partnering with Adobe, DocuSign, and HelloSign to allow users to share a PDF or Word document, get eSignatures, save the final signed copy to Dropbox, and receive notification when the signature process is completed.ĭropbox seems to have recognized a big opportunity in the eSignature space, since the company decided to make that service a permanent part of its platform with the acquisiton of HelloSign, an eSignature and document workflow platform. That included a number of partnerships for things like file editing, video annotating, and image editing, among others. This past November, Dropbox unveiled a new product called Dropbox Extensions, which allows users to integrate all of their tasks into the Dropbox platform. ![]() The company paid $230 million in cash to acquire the eSignature and document workflow platform
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