Signing order

Many signers, one document, zero chasing.

When a document needs more than one signature, the hard part isn't signing — it's the routing. Set the order once and sign.pink hands the document off from person to person automatically, in sequence or in parallel, with reminders along the way.

The chasing is the worst part

Anyone who's wrangled a multi-signer document knows the drill: send it to the first person, wait, remember to forward it to the second, realize the third needed to go before the second, text everyone to ask where it is. The signing takes seconds. The coordination takes days.

Signing order turns that mess into a setup you do once. You decide who signs and in what order; sign.pink does the routing. When the buyer signs, the co-buyer is notified automatically. When they finish, it moves to the agents. If someone goes quiet, the reminders go out without you lifting a finger. You set the path, and the document walks it.

Route it your way

Sequential

Signers go one after another. The next person isn't notified until the one before them finishes — perfect when order matters, like buyer before co-buyer before agent.

Parallel

Everyone signs at the same time. Use it when order doesn't matter and you just want all signatures back as fast as possible.

Mixed routing

Combine the two — a couple signs in parallel first, then the document routes to the agent. Set it up once and it just runs.

Set it once, then let it run

Set the order once

Drag signers into the order you want when you set up the document. After that, you're done — no babysitting.

Built for multi-signer deals

Real estate, partnership agreements, family paperwork — anything with more than one name routes cleanly.

Automatic reminders

If a signer stalls, sign.pink nudges them for you, so the chain keeps moving without you sending awkward follow-ups.

Auto hand-off

The moment one person signs, the next gets their link automatically. No copying, forwarding, or 'okay your turn now' texts.

Every signer signs free

No matter how many people are in the chain, only you pay — $3/month. The signers never need an account.

All on the audit trail

Each hand-off and signature is logged with timestamps, IP, and device, so the whole multi-signer flow is provable end to end.

Related: send for signature, reusable templates, and the audit trail. Pricing is simple: $3/month.

Signing order FAQ

Sequential means signers go in a set order — each person is only notified once the one before them has signed. Parallel means everyone gets the document at the same time and can sign in any order. sign.pink supports both, and you can mix them.

Route multi-signer documents the easy way — $3/month.

No credit card to start. No envelope limits. No surprises.