AI review before Adobe Sign sends to signature.
Adobe Acrobat Sign is a common AU choice for firms already on the Adobe stack. Quillio handles the review step before (and after) signing. A direct integration is on the roadmap.
Quillio is building a direct integration with Adobe Acrobat Sign — here is what it will do when available, and what you can do today. Status: coming soon. Today, firms using Adobe Acrobat Sign can use Quillio as a pre-signing review step: upload the document, run the review, edit, then send via Adobe Sign. Once the direct integration ships, Quillio review will be a button inside the Adobe Sign pre-send flow.
Quillio inside Adobe Acrobat Sign
Adobe Acrobat Sign handles the signing. Quillio sits either side: risk and clarity review before the document is sent out, and summary + obligations review after it is signed. The direct integration will add a Quillio button inside Adobe Acrobat Sign so review happens in place, and pull executed documents back for post-signing analysis.
What you can do
Pre-signing risk review
Before sending via Adobe Sign, run the document through Quillio for risk, clarity, and missing-clause checks.
Redline review
Compare two versions (yours and the counterparty's redline) and get a plain-English summary of the changes.
Post-signing summary
Take the executed PDF back into Quillio for a summary, key obligations, and critical dates saved to the matter.
Cover and explanation drafting
Draft the client cover letter or execution instructions that accompany the Adobe Sign envelope.
In-Adobe review button (planned)
The direct integration will add a Quillio Review button to the Adobe Sign pre-send flow, so review happens without leaving Adobe.
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Use Quillio standalone today
Upload the document to Quillio, run the review, edit, then send via Adobe Acrobat Sign. Use Quillio post-signing for summaries.
Register interest in the direct integration
Tell us Adobe Sign is part of your workflow so we can prioritise it on the roadmap.
Switch to in-Adobe review at launch
Connect Adobe Sign to Quillio when the integration ships and run review from inside Adobe.
Data flow and security
Data flow
Today, documents are uploaded to Quillio manually for review before or after Adobe Sign signing. Processing happens on Quillio's Australian-hosted infrastructure. When the direct integration ships, documents will flow between Adobe Sign and Quillio over authenticated API calls, with reviews returning to Adobe (pre-send) or the matter (post-signing).
Security
Adobe Inc holds SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and eIDAS certification. Quillio holds SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 on Australian-hosted infrastructure. The planned integration will use OAuth 2.0 and TLS for data in transit.
Adobe Acrobat Sign integration FAQs
Is the Adobe Acrobat Sign integration live today?
No — it is on the roadmap. You can still use Quillio as a pre-signing or post-signing review step around Adobe Sign today.
Does Quillio replace Adobe Acrobat Sign?
No. Adobe handles signing; Quillio handles the legal review around it. The two are complementary.
What does a pre-signing review check?
Risk points, unusual clauses, missing terms, inconsistent party references, and plain-English clarity. The summary comes back in under 2 minutes.
Where is document data processed?
On Quillio's Australian-hosted infrastructure. AI processing stays on Australian soil.
Does the integration work with Adobe Acrobat Pro, not just Sign?
The direct integration is initially scoped for Adobe Acrobat Sign. A deeper Acrobat Pro integration (for in-document review) is possible based on customer demand.
Will the integration cost extra?
No. When it ships, it will be included in standard Quillio per-user pricing.
Connect Adobe Acrobat Sign and try it.
If Adobe Acrobat Sign is your signing tool, Quillio adds the legal review step before you send. Start the free trial, upload a document about to go out, and see the review in under 2 minutes. We will notify you when the direct Adobe Sign integration ships.
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