4 pointsby dklvs7 hours ago1 comment
  • verdverm4 hours ago
    why can't they use the same one I do, and already pay for?

    I'm certainly not going to pay for two versions of the same thing

    • dklvs2 hours ago
      Totally fair question! SaySigned isn't meant to replace your existing e-signature tool for human signing workflows. It's built for a different use case entirely: AI agents signing contracts with other AI agents, with no human in the loop.

      The primary interface is actually MCP (Model Context Protocol) — so AI agents like Claude, GPT, etc. can natively discover and use signing capabilities as tools.

      Think of it less like "DocuSign but again" and more like "what happens when your AI procurement agent needs to execute an NDA with a vendor's AI sales agent at 2am." No browser, no email-a-link-to-sign. The audit trail and legal attribution are designed around machine-to-machine workflows.

      If you're signing things yourself, your current tool is the right one. SaySigned is for when your AI agents are doing the signing.

      • verdverm2 hours ago
        1. It's not clear this is even legal in the first place

        2. Who's reviewing the contract at 2am to make sure it's not going to cause the company harm?

        3. When will existing providers like DocuSign or Google Workspace have both options for me? Generally, why two tools that do one thing instead of one tool that does both things?

        4. Why not use computer-use in the meantime?