How is TIKI more efficient than DocuSign?
It’s built to be used at huge volumes in a programmatic fashion, so you can consume and use licenses without needing to parse PDFs or pay extreme bills.
With DocuSign, an agreement signed by two or more parties to an agreement is created, be it on paper, or more than likely, digital. This is a totally fine and useful solution for applications working with a few dozen, hundred, or even thousand contracts.
But, what if you’re an application with millions of different types of consumers, all with different terms that they agreed to that are constantly in flux, different use cases, different locations that abide by different regulations?
Well, that’s what you use TIKI for. We use the same digital-signature style stuff, but it’s built to be used at huge volumes in a programmatic fashion, so you can consume and use licenses without needing to parse PDFs or pay extreme bills.
TIKI is built specifically for high-volume consumer data licensing.
Updated 8 months ago