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    Thanks Chris… we’re heavily considering and preparing our 2.0 with a user friendly API in mind. While I don’t yet have a release date it’s looking more and more like we’ll be able to start beta for the first phase of 2.0 sometime shortly after the holidays. The API will likely follow after the 2.0 release.

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    Chris commented  · 

    Yes, I have confirmed that this works perfectly. Basically, build the form in Gravity Forms, use the URL parameters, then when they hit submit, it takes them to the e-signature form which is sort of like a confirmation page. Works perfectly.

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    Chris commented  · 

    Now that I think about it, couldn't this already be done via the Gravity Forms WP Esign plugin? The URL with all of its pre-filled parameters leads them to the Gravity Form page. From there, when they hit Submit, it THEN takes them to the Signature page if I am not mistaken.

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    Chris commented  · 

    I would like to give this 1000 votes! I would love to be able to take the url to where our standalone form is, and add the variables with pre-filled info like the OP suggests. Would be so much easier to create 1 standalone form, and have certain data pre-filled based on the URL.

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