
Glosign
Cloud-based electronic contract creation and management software.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Glosign is a South Korean software-as-a-service (SaaS) company specializing in cloud-based electronic contract solutions. Founded in 2013, the company provides a platform designed to digitize and streamline the entire contract process for businesses. The firm was formerly known as Glow Hands and is now a subsidiary of BusinessOn Communication following an acquisition in July 2020.
The company's core product is an electronic contract creation software that enables users to manage legal agreements without traditional paper-based methods. Key features include template management, SMS notifications for signatories, advanced authentication, multi-lingual documentation, and blockchain encryption for enhanced security. Glosign's service allows for contracts to be easily signed via email or popular messaging apps like KakaoTalk, catering to the increasing demand for contact-free business operations. The platform is also equipped with a robust API and SDK, allowing for integration into other systems, such as the i-Pay wage outsourcing system used by the Korea Certified Public Labor Attorneys Association.
Glosign operates on a subscription-based business model, offering its services to a wide range of clients. Its customer base includes notable companies like Kakao, eBay, Yuhan Corporation, and public agencies such as the Gangnam-gu Office. The company primarily serves the business/productivity software market in South Korea, competing with global players like DocuSign.
Keywords: electronic contract, e-signature, document management, SaaS, cloud software, contract automation, digital signature, workflow automation, API integration, blockchain encryption, paperless solutions, South Korean tech, contract lifecycle management, business productivity, legal tech, document security, template management, B2B software, contact-free business, digital transformation