E-signature software built into the deal, not bolted on
Your agreement is accepted electronically with an audit record — who, when, which signature — and the signed document links straight to the quotation before it and the invoices after it.
One thread from quotation to payment
Every document is generated from the one before it, so the numbers never drift between your quotation, your agreement and your invoice.
Generated from the deal record — itemised deliverables, terms, a stable number (QT-series) and a clean PDF in your name.
The accepted quotation becomes an agreement with the same figures. Electronic acceptance is recorded — who, when, which signature.
Billed from the agreement — advance/balance or milestones — and DealInSec won't let you invoice more than the agreement is worth.
Overdue, due this week, signed-but-not-invoiced — the dashboard tells you what is collectible today.
Signature tools sign documents. This one closes deals.
Standalone e-sign tools give you a signed PDF — and then the signed scope still has to be retyped into an invoice. In DealInSec, signing is one step on a thread: the accepted quotation became this agreement, and the signed agreement authorises the invoices.
The agreement prints who accepted it, when, and with which signature — plus your signature image and company stamp where you've set them.
Your client accepts electronically through a confirmation flow — the signed copy stays on record, and the printed document reflects the acceptance.
The signature captured at creation stays with the document — it doesn't change when someone else views or reprints it.
E-sign is included in the deal workflow — free trial, free plan, and Pro at ₹999/month — rather than a separate per-envelope bill in dollars.
Electronic contracts are recognised in India under Section 10A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and DealInSec records electronic acceptance with an audit record. It is not a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) or an Aadhaar eSign, and every agreement says so on its face. If a regulator or counterparty specifically requires DSC/Aadhaar eSign, use those; for everyday service agreements, an accepted document with a clear audit record is what most businesses actually need. We are not a law firm — have important agreements reviewed by a lawyer.
Frequently asked questions
Are electronic signatures legally valid in India?
Electronic contracts are recognised in India under Section 10A of the Information Technology Act, 2000. DealInSec records electronic acceptance with an audit record — who accepted, when, and with which signature. It is not a Digital Signature Certificate or an Aadhaar eSign, and every agreement states this on its face. This is general information, not legal advice.
How is this different from DocuSign-style tools?
Standalone tools sign a document you made elsewhere. DealInSec's e-signature is one step in a deal thread: the agreement was generated from your accepted quotation, and once signed it authorises the invoices — same figures throughout, nothing retyped. It's also priced for Indian small businesses rather than per-envelope in dollars.
Does my client need an account to sign?
Your counterparty accepts the agreement electronically through a confirmation flow; the execution record names both parties and the signed copy stays on the deal thread.
What does it cost?
E-signature is part of the normal plans — 7-day Pro trial with no card, free plan after (4 deals a month), Pro at ₹999/month or ₹9,999/year with unlimited agreements.