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E-signature

Opally + Scrive

Connect Opally with Scrive to send personal e-signing links directly from email conversations. Agreements go out the moment a contact is ready to sign.

Personal signing links in email repliesPrefilled agreements from your Scrive templateLinks are only created on a clear yes

What Opally sends

Key e-signing workflow capabilities

Agreement templates from Scrive
Prefilled signer details
Personal signing links
Signature-ready email replies

In short

Opally's Scrive integration brings e-signing into the conversations where agreements actually happen. When a corporate contact, event planner, or partner confirms they are ready to sign, Opally clones your configured Scrive agreement template, prefills the signer's details from the thread, and replies with a personal signing link. The recipient signs in Scrive's familiar flow, and completed agreements are stored in your Scrive account.

Signature-ready replies

Opally clones your configured Scrive template, prefills signer details from the thread, and inserts a personal signing link in the reply.

Safeguards before sending

A signing link is only created when the signer has clearly agreed and their name and email are explicit in the conversation.

Signed in Scrive

The recipient signs in Scrive's familiar flow, and completed agreements are stored in your Scrive account.

Next steps

Benefits

Why teams choose Scrive

Turn a confirmed yes in an email thread into a personal Scrive signing link

Prefill signer name, email, and company details directly from the conversation

Built-in safeguards - links are only created when the signer has clearly agreed

Agreements are signed and stored in Scrive as usual

Setup

How to connect Scrive

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Step 1

Log in to your Opally dashboard

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Step 2

Navigate to Integrations > E-signature

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Step 3

Select Scrive and enter your Scrive API credentials

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Step 4

Choose the agreement template Opally should send for signing

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Step 5

Start sending signing links directly from email conversations