I’ve seen more companies switching to digital signatures instead of traditional paperwork. I’m curious whether they actually save time and money in practice, or if they just complicate the process with tech requirements. Does anyone have real-world experience using digital signatures for contracts and daily operations?
Are digital signatures really worth using in business?
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Yes, they’re absolutely worth it. When I started using digital signatures in my business, the biggest change was speed. No more scanning, printing, or courier delays — contracts were signed and returned within minutes. Security is also stronger, since many platforms encrypt documents and create audit trails. I first learned the details from https://www.edp-award.com/ , where they break down the benefits for different industries. At first, I was hesitant, but after adopting them, clients actually appreciated the convenience. Even small agreements with freelancers became smoother. My tip: choose a platform that integrates with your current workflow (like email or cloud storage) so the transition is painless. Once you try it, you’ll probably never go back to paper signatures.
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