I have mixed feelings about this. We embed Dropbox Sign to handle the signature step, so that part of the experience is straight from them.
They handle the steps of making sure it's a compliant, legally valid signature, which is great.
However, a lot of the ceremony as you called it is not required to make it a legally binding signature, it's mostly to make people feel like it's legit.
We may take this in-house at some point to streamline it, but Dropbox has been a good partner to us, and I'm grateful that they enabled us to get up and running quickly.
They handle the steps of making sure it's a compliant, legally valid signature, which is great.
However, a lot of the ceremony as you called it is not required to make it a legally binding signature, it's mostly to make people feel like it's legit.
We may take this in-house at some point to streamline it, but Dropbox has been a good partner to us, and I'm grateful that they enabled us to get up and running quickly.