e-Signature support
e-Signatures are supported on intakeQ’s intake and consent forms. Read more about e-signatures and learn how to enable them.
You can now go 100% paperless with your intake forms!
e-Signatures are supported on intakeQ’s intake and consent forms. Read more about e-signatures and learn how to enable them.
You can now go 100% paperless with your intake forms!
Sometimes a form is be filled out by a parent, guardian or power of attorney, and we thought it could come in handy to have it established right up front who is filling out the form. Check out this article to learn how to enable that option.
Some consent forms might require more input from your client than just their signature. Now you can add input fields/forms into it to gather extra information and we made it a very user friendly tool. Check out this article to learn how to insert both types of fillable sections to your form.
Let’s say you choose to have a form you created through IntakeQ displayed on your website. In order to avoid spammers and authenticate users who fill the form out, you can now require that your clients confirm their e-mail address before accessing the form. Check out this article to learn about the feature.
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