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Signew is open for early users

Lior Meshullam·April 25, 2026·4 min read

What launched today

Signew is now open to early users. I sent the link to a small group of practitioners and friends this morning — therapists, coaches, and a few people I've worked with for years. If you're reading this, you're probably one of them.

The product does one thing well: lets a professional send a digital waiver via WhatsApp or SMS, lets a parent sign on their phone in under a minute, and lets a third party verify the signature later through a unique link. No accounts required for signers. No app to download. No PDF round-trips.

The free plan, in one paragraph

Every new account starts on the free plan: one template, ten unique signers, no time limit. That's enough for a small private practice to validate whether digital signing fits their workflow. When you outgrow it, Professional ($12/mo or $99/yr) removes both caps and adds shared signing links for group consents. Organizational ($29/mo or $299/yr) adds team features for clinics. No card required up front.

What's actually working

  • Pro flow — sign up, upload a PDF, place fillable fields with AI-assisted detection, generate a signing link, send via WhatsApp.
  • Signing flow — open the link on a phone, fill the fields, draw a signature, submit. The merged PDF is generated client-side and stored tamper-proof.
  • Verification flow — share a verification link with anyone (school, court, board) and they see the signed document with no account.
  • Vault — every signer has a personal vault of everything they've ever signed via Signew, even if they signed without an account.
  • Shared signing links — one link, many signers, with optional caps. Useful for camps, classes, and group intakes.
  • Hebrew + RTL — Hebrew names render correctly above signatures, with mixed Hebrew/English fields supported. Full RTL UI is on the roadmap.
  • Android app — a Capacitor wrapper is in Google Play closed testing. iOS to follow.

What's coming next

  • Stripe — paid subscriptions and billing self-service. Right now, paid access is granted manually via a comp system to early testers.
  • Multi-signer invite chain — one waiver, signed by both parents in sequence on the same PDF. The database infrastructure is already there; the UI is the next piece.
  • Signer auto-fill — vault users progressively build a profile, and matching fields pre-fill on future waivers. Reduces re-signing friction for repeat signers.
  • Hebrew UI — fully translated, right-to-left layout for Israeli practitioners.
  • WhatsApp Business API — direct send from the dashboard, no manual paste.

I'm prioritizing based on what real users actually hit first. Reply to me with anything that surprises you — that's exactly the signal I need right now.

Why I'm building this

Three-party consent is everywhere — therapy, summer camps, school field trips, after-school programs. The professional needs a signature; the parent grants it; a third party (teacher, administrator, court) eventually needs to trust it actually happened. Most tools today solve only one of those three. The professional gets a signed PDF, but the third party has no way to verify the signature is real or that the document hasn't been changed.

Signew is built around all three roles from the ground up. The verification page is not an afterthought — it's the thing that makes the whole flow worth using.

How to help

If you're using Signew today, three things would be massively useful:

  1. Tell me what's confusing. Reply to any of the emails Signew sends or write to info@signew.io. I read every one.
  2. Share with one practitioner you know who handles consent forms by paper or email — therapists, special-ed teachers, swim coaches, after-school program coordinators.
  3. Try the verification page. Sign a test waiver, share the verification link with a colleague, and see if they understand what they're looking at without me explaining it.

Thanks for being early. — Lior

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