Quick Summary
BoloSign provides legally binding electronic signatures for businesses in Ireland, compliant with eIDAS Regulation (EU) + Electronic Commerce Act 2000. ISO 27001:2022 and SOC 2 Type II certified. Features: unlimited signatures, reusable templates, signing order, bulk send via CSV, Google Form-like signature forms, custom branding, team collaboration workspaces, REST API, mobile signing (iOS/Android), Google Sheets integration, and CRM connections (HubSpot, Pipedrive). Ireland's strong tech sector and multinational presence drive high e-signature adoption. eIDAS provides the EU-wide framework. Free 7-day trial.
Is eSignature Legally Binding in Ireland?
Electronic signatures are legally recognised in Ireland under eIDAS Regulation (EU) + Electronic Commerce Act 2000. For most commercial transactions, simple electronic signatures are legally binding and enforceable. BoloSign meets all legal requirements with tamper-proof audit trails, signer authent
Legal framework: eIDAS Regulation (EU) + Electronic Commerce Act 2000
Electronic signatures are legally recognised in Ireland under eIDAS Regulation (EU) + Electronic Commerce Act 2000. For most commercial transactions, simple electronic signatures are legally binding and enforceable. BoloSign meets all legal requirements with tamper-proof audit trails, signer authentication, timestamps, and IP address logging. ISO 27001:2022 certified and SOC 2 Type II compliant.
Signature types recognised in Ireland
Simple electronic signatures (SES) are sufficient for most commercial transactions. Advanced (AES) and Qualified (QES) signatures provide higher assurance for regulated documents.
What you can sign electronically in Ireland
Commercial contracts, employment agreements, real estate documents (leases, purchase agreements, disclosures), financial authorisations, healthcare consent forms, vendor agreements, NDAs, and virtually all standard business documents.
Exceptions and limitations
Wills and certain government filings may require traditional signatures or specific electronic signature types. Standard commercial contracts, employment agreements, real estate documents, and financial authorisations can all be signed electronically.
BoloSign compliance for Ireland
BoloSign is ISO 27001:2022 certified and SOC 2 Type II compliant. Every document includes a tamper-proof audit trail with timestamps, IP addresses, and signer authentication. GDPR compliant. Meets eIDAS Regulation (EU) requirements.
BoloSign Features for Ireland Businesses
BoloSign gives Ireland businesses a complete e-signature platform: unlimited signatures, Google Form-like signature forms, bulk send, custom branding, team workspaces, and a REST API — all at affordable pricing with no per-user fees.
Unlimited Signatures
Sign as many documents as your Ireland business needs — no per-envelope limits, no overage charges, no throttling during busy periods. Whether you send 10 or 10,000 documents per month, your cost stays flat. This is the core advantage over competitors like DocuSign who charge per user and per envelope.
Google Form-Like Signature Forms
Create signature-ready forms that work like Google Forms but with legally binding e-signatures. Build intake forms, consent forms, applications, and questionnaires with text fields, checkboxes, dropdowns, and signature fields. Share via link or embed on your website. Respondents fill out and sign in one step — no PDF upload required.
REST API
BoloSign's REST API lets Ireland developers embed signing into their own applications, auto-generate documents from templates, trigger signing workflows from business events, and receive webhook notifications when documents are signed. Full documentation at boloforms.com/signature/api/.
Bulk Send via CSV
Upload a CSV file with recipient names and emails, select a template, and send hundreds of personalised documents for signing in one click. Essential for Ireland businesses handling lease renewals, policy acknowledgements, vendor contracts, or seasonal hiring waves.
Custom Branding
Put your Ireland business brand on every signing experience — your logo, colours, email templates, and signing page design. Recipients see your brand, not BoloSign's. This builds trust and creates a professional impression with clients and partners.
Team Collaboration & Workspaces
Add unlimited team members to your workspace. Assign roles and permissions — admin, sender, viewer. Share templates across the team. Track all documents from a centralised dashboard. Perfect for Ireland businesses with multiple departments or office locations.
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Why Ireland Businesses Choose BoloSign Over DocuSign
DocuSign charges €350+/mo for 10 users. Per-user pricing + document limits make DocuSign expensive for growing teams. BoloSign offers affordable flat pricing with unlimited signatures and all features included.
Affordable pricing for Ireland businesses
BoloSign does not charge per user or per envelope. Your Ireland team gets flat-rate pricing — add team members, send more documents, and your bill stays the same. DocuSign charges €350+/mo for 10 users and the bill grows with every new hire.
Features included, not charged as add-ons
Google Sheets tracking, Stripe payments, CRM integrations, bulk send, custom branding, and form analytics are all included in BoloSign. DocuSign charges extra for comparable features.
Custom feature development in 1 week
If your Ireland business needs a feature that does not exist, BoloSign's engineering team builds and ships it within 1 week. No 6-month roadmap waits.
Same security, fraction of the cost
BoloSign holds ISO 27001:2022 and SOC 2 Type II — the same certifications DocuSign holds. Every document gets a tamper-proof audit trail.
Free 7-day trial, no credit card
Test every feature before committing. Your Ireland team sends real documents during the trial with full functionality.
| Feature | BoloSign | DocuSign |
|---|---|---|
| Unlimited signatures | Included | Per-envelope limits |
| Unlimited team members | Included (flat rate) | Per-user pricing |
| Google Sheets tracking | Included free | Not available |
| Bulk Send via CSV | Included | Add-on or premium plan |
| Google Form-like signature forms | Included | Not available |
| Stripe payment collection | Included | Not available natively |
| CRM integrations (HubSpot, Pipedrive) | Included free | Extra cost or enterprise plan |
| REST API | Available | Developer/premium plan required |
| Custom email branding | Included | Premium plan required |
| Mobile apps (iOS + Android) | Included | Included |
For a 10-person Ireland team, DocuSign costs €350+/mo for 10 users. BoloSign costs a fraction of that with unlimited everything and features DocuSign charges extra for.
Pro Tips
Expert advice for Ireland
Verify your document type is eligible for e-signing under eIDAS Regulation (EU) + Electronic Commerce Act 2000 before sending — most commercial contracts are covered.
Always use a platform with tamper-proof audit trails for Ireland legal defensibility — this is your proof if a signature is ever challenged.
For cross-border contracts from Ireland, ensure your e-signature platform meets both jurisdictions' requirements. BoloSign's ISO 27001 and GDPR compliance covers most international scenarios.
Connect BoloSign to Google Sheets immediately after setup — you get a free real-time document tracking dashboard that most competitors charge extra for.
Use bulk send for repetitive documents (lease renewals, policy updates, seasonal contracts) — upload a CSV and send hundreds of personalised documents in one click.
What Ireland Businesses Say About BoloSign
“MSAs, SOWs, and DPAs for our SaaS clients across the EU. eIDAS compliance means one platform covers all EU jurisdictions.”
Ciaran O.
Tech Company MD, Dublin
“Client retainers and conveyancing documents. The audit trails satisfy Law Society requirements.”
Aoife M.
Solicitor, Cork
“Remote team across Ireland. All employment documents handled electronically. Staff sign from their phones.”
Niamh B.
HR Manager, Galway
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about e-signatures in Ireland

