Docusign + Facebook Lead Ads integrations
Create DocuSign signature requests for new Facebook Lead Ads leads
Effortlessly manage new leads by sending signature requests with this seamless automation between Facebook Lead Ads and DocuSign. When a new lead is captured through Facebook Lead Ads, a signature request will be created in DocuSign, streamlining the document signing process and allowing you to efficiently handle incoming leads. Focus on growing your business while this time-saving workflow takes care of the rest.
- When this happens...New LeadTriggers when a new lead is created.
- automatically do this!Send Envelope Using DocumentSends an envelope signature request using a document.
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More things you can do with Facebook Lead Ads and Docusign
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Facebook Lead Ads and Docusign
- FBLA_copy
- PageRequired
- Form
- Conversions Information
Try ItTriggerInstant- Click Declined
Triggers when a recipient declined a clickwrap agreement.
Try ItTriggerInstant - Warning_text
- Add certificate of completion
- Include documents
- Include recipients
- Include custom fields
- Include form data
Try ItTriggerInstant- Warning_text
- Add certificate of completion
- Include documents
- Include recipients
- Include custom fields
- Include form data
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- Click Agreed
Triggers when a recipient accepted a clickwrap agreement.
Try ItTriggerInstant - Events to MonitorRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- Warning_text
- Add certificate of completion
- Include documents
- Include recipients
- Include custom fields
- Include form data
Try ItTriggerInstant- Warning_text
- Add certificate of completion
- Include documents
- Include recipients
- Include custom fields
- Include form data
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Facebook lead ads make signing up for business information easy for people and more valuable for businesses. The Facebook lead ad app is useful for marketers who want to automate actions on their leads.
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