What does a visitor experience?
Walk through the public visitor page from opening the link to submitting.
When someone opens your public link, they land on a branded page where they enter the signer details you left editable and submit — which triggers the signing request. Here's exactly what they see.
The visitor page
The page carries your branding — logo, tagline, and footer — along with a language switcher. At the center is a Signer details card that explains: “Roles are fixed by the sender. Add name and email for each signer you can edit.”
- Editable rows show a Full name and Email field the visitor fills in.
- Locked rows are disabled and marked “Prefilled by the template owner — this row cannot be edited.” These are the roles you locked during setup.
- The visitor clicks Submit.
After they submit
On success, the visitor sees a confirmation — “Request received / Thank you / Your signature request has been sent.” Behind the scenes, BunnyDoc creates the signing request from your template and sends it out using the email subject and message you configured.
No account required
Visitors don't sign in or create an account to use the link. They only provide the signer name and email for the roles you left open.
Lock the roles you control
Any signer role you locked in setup appears prefilled and read-only to the visitor. Lock the roles that are always the same (like your own) and leave the visitor's role editable.