How do I sign a document myself?
Sign a document on your own, or capture an in-person signature on your device.
You don't always need to send a document out — sometimes you just need to sign it yourself, or capture a signature from someone standing next to you. BunnyDoc supports both.
Sign a document on your own
- Start a new signature request and choose Only me in the “Who will sign?” dialog.
- Upload your document and place the fields you need to complete.
- Complete the fields and finish — the document is recorded as signed by you, with a full audit trail.
Choosing Me and others works the same way when you are one of several signers — you are added automatically as the Me recipient.
Capture an in-person signature
An in person signer completes the document on your device rather than through their own email link — useful at a desk, event, or point of sale.
- When adding recipients, set the person's type to In person signer.
- Make sure signing links are available to you: in the envelope settings, enable Show signing links to sender.
- Send the envelope, then from the envelope's ⋮ menu choose Sign now to hand your device to the signer and capture their signature in person.
Sign now appears for an in-person signer once the envelope is actionable. If you don't see it, check that Show signing links to sender is turned on.
How do I set reminders and an expiration date?
Automatically remind signers who haven't acted and set a deadline after which the envelope expires.
What does a signer see when they open the request?
A walkthrough of the signing experience your recipients go through, from the email link to the signed copy.