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Deep Dive Discussions – Bulk Send with eSignature API v2.1

Author Matthew Roknich
Matthew Roknich

In this episode, we’re sitting down with Robert Reynolds, API Engineering Manager, to talk about a particularly useful and popular feature of our eSignature API v2.1 called Bulk Send.

In the past, preparing and sending a single Docusign envelope using either our web app or API worked great. But sending the same envelope to hundreds of people in mass quantity was incredibly time-consuming.

With the new iteration of the Bulk Send feature, developers can more easily send the same document to a large number of recipients. You simply set up your document once, create a bulk send list, and then send the envelope to that list. Each recipient will receive a unique copy of the document to complete.

Ready to get started? Developers can get started with these features by creating a free developer sandbox account on the Docusign Developer Center.

Watch Docusign Developer—Bulk Send with eSignature API v2.1

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Matthew Roknich is Developer Evangelist and a lifelong problem solver. His current projects outside of Docusign involve advanced IoT and sustainability. He can be found on a soapbox talking about the eSignature API at a variety of developer conferences, hackathons, and meetups.

Author Matthew Roknich
Matthew Roknich

Matthew Roknich has been working in Product Development at Docusign since 2018, beginning first as Developer Advocate building with the eSignature API. Now, as an Associate Product Manager, his focus is on Docusign Notary, a remote online notarization product designed to marry audio-visual collaboration with Docusign eSignature.

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