PandaDoc eSignature integration
Send Bunny quotes for signature through PandaDoc. Accepting in the customer portal takes the buyer to PandaDoc with the quote pre-filled with date and signature fields.
What the integration does
Accept, then sign
Clicking Accept on a quote in the Bunny portal redirects the buyer to PandaDoc with the document prepared.
Fields pre-filled
Date and signature fields are placed on the quote automatically — nobody builds the document by hand.
Your PandaDoc workspace
Executed documents are stored in the PandaDoc account your team already uses, alongside your other agreements.
Status flows back
Bunny receives signature status and creates the subscription from the executed quote.
If PandaDoc is already where your proposals and agreements live, there is no reason to move them. The Bunny integration simply removes the manual step in the middle: instead of exporting a quote, uploading it, placing fields and sending it, the document is prepared from the Bunny quote and the buyer is routed to it when they accept.
The part that matters downstream
Whichever signing tool executes the document, Bunny is the system that knows what was actually agreed — the term, the ramp, the usage rates, the discounts. That is what makes the subscription, the invoice schedule and the revenue schedule fall out automatically rather than being rebuilt from a PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Do we need a PandaDoc account?
Does the buyer stay in the Bunny portal?
Which signing integration should we choose?
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.