Dropbox Sign integration
Sign Bunny quotes with Dropbox Sign, embedded directly in the customer portal — the buyer accepts and signs without ever leaving the page.
What the integration does
Embedded, not redirected
Clicking Accept displays a Dropbox Sign embedded version of the document inside the Bunny portal, ready for signing.
No context switch
The buyer never leaves the page they accepted on, which removes the most common place for a deal to stall.
Your Dropbox Sign account
Executed documents are stored in the Dropbox Sign account your team already administers.
Status flows back
Bunny receives signature status and creates the subscription from the executed quote.
The embedded signing flow is the shortest path from accept to executed there is: the buyer clicks Accept, the document renders in place, they sign, and it is done. No redirect, no new tab, no “we’ve emailed you a link”.
For self-service and lower-touch deals that difference is measurable, because every hop is somewhere a buyer can be interrupted.
What Bunny does with the result
Signature status returns to Bunny and the executed quote becomes the subscription — with its billing schedule, its usage rating and its revenue schedule already derived. Nothing is re-entered.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from the Docusign integration?
Do we need our own Dropbox Sign account?
Where do signed documents live?
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.