Inspiration

The good old "I've read and accept the terms of service" doesn't cut it anymore.

A company needs to trust their users to provide a better service, and that simply isn't possible nowadays. Banks are an example of this, as some online interactions require you to physically go to one of their entities sooner rather than later.

What it does

Signature Conditions brings real life document signing to the web, allowing legally binding contracts to be taken purely online as barriers of entry, or allowing applications that were previously impossible due to legal reasons.

How we built it

We hacked the signatureit API (which provides 99% of the actual, legally binding functionality and UI) to work in surprising ways.

Challenges we ran into

We had many troubles making it work for some reason. We blame dragons.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

It works, and it's not 9 AM yet.

What we learned

We've learn the Signaturit API and how to work with scalingo.com, sharing this knowledge with our other submission.

What's next for Signature Conditions

We think this kind of implementation will get scarily popular in the future, with enormous consequences for both users and providers.

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