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How to Reduce Signature Delays?

8 concrete levers to divide your signature delays by 5: reminders, templates, AES, mobile, integrations.

Certyneo Team3 min read

Certyneo Team

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Why do signatures take so long

Signature delays are rarely due to signatories' lack of goodwill. More often:

  • technical friction (document to print/scan)
  • forgetfulness (email buried in inbox)
  • complicated process (multiple parties, poorly defined order)
  • poorly ergonomic tool

Reducing these delays means tackling each friction point.

1. Switch to 100% digital

If the signatory still has to print or scan, you're looking at 2-5 days of delay. End-to-end electronic signature eliminates this friction.

2. Set up automatic reminders

Programming a reminder at D+3 and a second at D+7 doubles the signature rate within 10 days. Modern platforms integrate this natively.

3. Prioritize mobile

80% of signatories open the email on mobile. A mobile-first platform allows signing directly, without switching to a computer — saving several hours.

4. Use templates

Every minute spent preparing a document delays its sending. Templates for the 5-10 recurring documents (standard contracts, quotes, NDAs) divide preparation time by 10.

5. Order signatures intelligently

Parallel order: everyone signs at the same time — ideal when order doesn't matter. Sequential order: one signatory after another — necessary for hierarchical validations. Choose based on context.

6. Switch to AES (not QES)

Advanced signature (AES) adds OTP authentication without creating major friction (2 additional minutes). It strengthens proof without degrading experience. QES, on the other hand, often adds heavy identity verification — reserve it for cases that require it.

7. Integrate with your tools

A CRM that automatically triggers signature sending when a quote is accepted eliminates hours of manual intervention. See automate reminders.

8. Track metrics

Measure:

  • median delay between sending and signature
  • signature rate at D+1, D+3, D+7
  • failure causes (refusal, expiration)

Identifying friction points allows you to fix them.

Common mistakes

  • Sending too many documents in one envelope (overwhelms the signatory)
  • Forgetting to explain to signatories who have never signed electronically
  • Setting expiration too short (unnecessary pressure)
  • Not including a natural deadline

Real-world case: sales team

A team of 10 salespeople processed 200 signatures/month with a median delay of 7 days. After:

  • templates for the 5 recurring contracts
  • AES + systematic SMS OTP
  • automatic reminders D+2, D+5
  • HubSpot integration

→ median delay down to 1.5 days, signature rate at D+7 increased from 65% to 92%.

How Certyneo helps you

Certyneo natively includes automatic reminders, reusable templates, parallel/sequential order, mobile-first, CRM integrations. Analytics dashboard to identify friction points in your signature cycles.

Discover Certyneo's electronic signature solution

FAQ

How many reminders are optimal?

Generally 2 to 3, beyond that it's intrusive.

Should you set an expiration?

Yes, 15-30 days standard. Shorter = unnecessary pressure. Longer = document forgotten.

Mobile-first really?

Yes, 80%+ of signatures are done on mobile today.

Send to multiple contacts at the same client?

Yes, if you don't know who has signing authority.

Can you revive an expired document?

No, you need to send a new envelope.

Conclusion

Reducing signature delays is a lever for productivity and cash flow. Tackle each friction point and divide your cycles by 5 or more.

Try Certyneo to send, sign and track your documents online simply, quickly and securely.

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