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mcp-server-esignaturesMCP server for eSignatures (https://esignatures.com)

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

The mcp-server-esignatures is a server for eSignatures, part of the eSignatures.com platform. It provides a developer-friendly and AI-friendly electronic signature solution. Unlike traditional eSignature tools that lock users into rigid, static PDF files, eSignatures.com allows contracts to remain fully editable with Markdown-based content throughout their lifecycle. This makes it easier for developers, automation systems, and AI agents to create, understand, modify, and manage contracts. The MCP server exposes the complete eSignatures API to AI agents, such as Claude, enabling dynamic contract creation and editing, even after sending. It supports Markdown-based content that AI can generate, understand, and update. The server facilitates end-to-end workflows, including drafting, placeholder filling, sending, signing, and amendments. It also offers flexible templates and reusable contract workflows, signer management, notifications, and lifecycle automation. The platform is designed for intelligent, adaptive contract workflows, differing from outdated PDF-based signing. It provides various tools for contract management, such as creating, querying, withdrawing, and deleting contracts, as well as managing signers, placeholders, and templates.

Key features

  • Dynamic contract creation and editing
  • Markdown-based content management
  • End-to-end workflows
  • Flexible templates
  • Signer management
  • Lifecycle automation

Pricing

Model
Free
Category
MCP Servers
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Use cases

Drafting and Sending Contracts

Create a draft contract for review or send a contract directly. For example, drafting a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) for a publisher and sending it to John Doe at ACME Corp.

Managing Contract Workflows

Utilize flexible templates and reusable contract workflows to streamline the contract creation process. Update an existing template's title or labels, or edit a template's Markdown body.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Developer and AI-friendly interface
  • Dynamic contract creation and editing capabilities
  • Markdown-based content for easy understanding and modification by AI agents
  • Flexible templates and reusable contract workflows
  • Signer management, notifications, and lifecycle automation

Cons

  • Dependence on technical expertise for setup and use
  • Potential for complexity in managing workflows and templates

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Q&A

Are there built‑in features for managing signers and sending notifications?

The platform includes signer management tools, automatic notifications, and lifecycle automation, allowing you to track who needs to sign, send reminders, and handle contract states without manual intervention.

Asked by Camille Laurent · Aug 5, 2025

What level of technical expertise is required to set up and use the MCP server?

Setting up the MCP server requires developer knowledge to configure the API, templates, and workflow automation; non‑technical users may find the initial setup complex but can later interact via the provided interfaces.

Asked by Oscar Lindqvist · Jul 29, 2025

Can the MCP server be integrated into existing automation pipelines or AI workflows?

Yes, it exposes the full eSignatures API, enabling integration with automation systems and AI agents (e.g., Claude) to programmatically draft, update, and manage contracts as part of end‑to‑end workflows.

Asked by Elena Rossi · Jul 16, 2025

How does the MCP server handle contract edits after a document has been sent for signature?

Unlike static PDF eSignature tools, the MCP server keeps contracts in Markdown format, allowing AI agents or developers to modify the content even after it’s been sent, and then continue the signing workflow without needing to recreate a new document.

Asked by Olga Ivanova · Jul 5, 2025

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