toripintar Posted July 7, 2023 Posted July 7, 2023 My understanding is you can do this through your Terms and Conditions and then customers will be prompted to agree to T&Cs at purchase. However, you'd need to consult a lawyer to confirm this is legally binding and an e-signature is not needed. I have been trying to help a client with this as her lawyer advised forms with a signature and we're using a third party service and including the forms to sign in the receipt as links. I also tried setting up a Zap between acuity and the e-signature platform however this is something that can be booked multiple times but only needs a signature once so that wasn't a good solution. I am still looking for the best solution to this. SarahNova 1
DavidJones23 Posted September 11, 2023 Posted September 11, 2023 Hi @toripintar Have you found a good solution for this problem yet? I am also trying to find a solution that provides the ability to collect Liability Waiver signatures, but have not found one that I love yet. I think that "Peek Pro" would eliminate the need to use Acuity Scheduling software, but their pricing model is horrid. Let me know if you've found anything good!
KOHESION Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Also looking for a solution for signing a waiver through acuity scheduling form. Any luck anyone out there?!
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