mcp-server-esignatures MCP server
by esignaturescom
MCP server for eSignatures (https://esignatures.com)
What is mcp-server-esignatures MCP server
mcp-server-esignatures MCP server
MCP server for eSignatures (https://esignatures.com)
Tools
Tool | Category | Description |
---|---|---|
create_contract |
Contracts | Draft for review or send contract |
query_contract |
Contracts | Retrieve contract info |
withdraw_contract |
Contracts | Withdraw an unsigned contract |
delete_contract |
Contracts | Delete a draft or test contract |
list_recent_contracts |
Contracts | List the recent contracts |
create_template |
Templates | Create a new contract template |
update_template |
Templates | Update an existing template |
query_template |
Templates | Retrieve template content and info |
delete_template |
Templates | Delete a template |
list_templates |
Templates | List all your templates |
add_template_collaborator |
Collaborators | Invite someone to edit a template |
remove_template_collaborator |
Collaborators | Revoke template editing rights |
list_template_collaborators |
Collaborators | View who can edit a template |
Examples
Creating a Draft Contract
Generate a draft NDA contract for a publisher, which I can review and send. Signer: John Doe, ACME Corp, [email protected]
Sending a Contract
Send an NDA based on my template to John Doe, ACME Corp, [email protected]. Set the term to 2 years.
Updating templates
Review my templates for legal compliance, and ask me about updating each one individually
Inviting template collaborators
Invite John Doe to edit the NDA template, email: [email protected]
Install
Create an eSignatures account
Create an eSignatures account at https://esignatures.com for free, to test the Agent AI by creating templates and sending test contracts.
Claude Desktop
On MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Development/Unpublished Servers Configuration
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-esignatures": {
"command": "uv",
"env": {
"ESIGNATURES_SECRET_TOKEN": "your-esignatures-api-secret-token"
},
"args": [
"--directory",
"/your-local-directories/mcp-server-esignatures",
"run",
"mcp-server-esignatures"
]
}
}
Published Servers Configuration
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-esignatures": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-server-esignatures"
],
"env": {
"ESIGNATURES_SECRET_TOKEN": "your-esignatures-api-secret-token"
}
}
}
Authentication
To use this server, you need to set the ESIGNATURES_SECRET_TOKEN
environment variable with your eSignatures API secret token.
eSignatures API Documentation
For a detailed guide on API endpoints, parameters, and responses, see eSignatures API.
eSignatures Support
For support, please navigate to Support or contact [email protected].
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and make changes as you see fit. Here are some guidelines:
- Bug Reports: Please open an issue to report any bugs you encounter.
- Feature Requests: Suggest new features by opening an issue with the "enhancement" label.
- Pull Requests: Ensure your pull request follows the existing code style.
- Documentation: Help improve or translate documentation. Any form of documentation enhancement is appreciated.
For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. We're looking forward to your contributions!
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