Docusign eSignature integration
Send Bunny quotes for signature through Docusign. Accepting in the customer portal hands the buyer a Docusign envelope pre-filled with date and signature fields, ready to sign.
What the integration does
Accept, then sign
When a customer clicks Accept on a quote in the Bunny portal they are taken to Docusign with the document ready.
Fields pre-filled
Date and signature fields are placed on the quote automatically, so nobody is preparing envelopes by hand.
Your Docusign archive
Executed documents land in the Docusign account your legal team already uses, alongside every other contract.
Status flows back
Bunny knows when a quote has been signed, so the subscription and its billing schedule are created off a genuinely executed document.
Plenty of companies cannot simply adopt whatever signing tool their billing system ships with. Legal has standardised on Docusign, the retention policy assumes Docusign, and the audit trail people trust is the Docusign certificate.
That is a good reason to keep Docusign, and no reason at all to keep preparing envelopes by hand. The Bunny integration generates the envelope from the quote, places the fields, and routes the buyer there the moment they accept.
What happens after signature
Signature status returns to Bunny, and the subscription, invoice schedule and revenue schedule are created from the executed quote. The gap where somebody downloads a signed PDF and types its contents into a billing system disappears.
Frequently asked questions
Do we need a paid Docusign account?
What does the customer experience look like?
Should we use this or Bunny Sign?
How is it authenticated?
Keep the stack you have
Bunny sits between your CRM, your tax engine, your payment processor and your ledger — so quoting, subscriptions, usage and invoicing share one system of record without anyone migrating off the tools they already use.