View signature statistics
SigningHub enables you to view the signatures related stats of your enterprise. It provides user-based counts of Signatures according to the level of assurance, Simple Electronic Signatures, and In-person signatures of your enterprise documents. This is useful to measure the overall efficiency of users within and outside your enterprise in terms of their signing part, and also helpful to control your billing.
You can search these records on the basis of "from" and "to" dates and user name/ email, sort them in ascending or descending order as required, and can also download them in excel sheet.
View signature statistics of your enterprise
- Login with your enterprise admin credentials.
- Click your profile drop down menu (available at the top right corner).
- Click the "Enterprise Settings" option.
- Click the "Reports" option from the left menu.
- Click the "Signature Statistics" tab.
Those users will be listed who have performed signatures according to level of assurance, simple electronic signatures, and/ or In-person signatures on your enterprise documents along with their respective counts. Please note the following considerations:
- Your enterprise users will be shown with the enterprise icon i.e.
- The users outside your enterprise will be shown without any icon. These are the users with whom you or your enterprise users have shared the documents for signing.
- Use the "From" and "To" fields to filter these records on the basis of specified dates.
- Use the "Search by name or email" field to filter the records on the basis of user name/ email.
- Click the respective column header to sort the records list in ascending or descending order accordingly.
- The bottom figures show the accumulated count of each column.
Download the records in excel sheet
You can export the signature statistics to an excel sheet file (xlsx) by clicking available at the bottom left of screen.
The excel sheet file is downloaded to your local Downloads folder.
Please note these stats do not include the signatures, simple electronic signatures, or in-person signing counts, which you or your enterprise users have performed for other enterprises. This is because when you sign a document that belongs to another enterprise, the signatures quota of respective document owner/ enterprise is consumed, and hence your signature counts are listed in their account (i.e. Document Statistics). |
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