You’ve probably hit this at the worst possible moment.
A sales form is ready to send. A client intake flow is built. A waiver, proposal approval, or onboarding form is almost live. Then you realize Google Forms still doesn’t have a native way to collect a real signature.
That gap looks small until it starts affecting pipeline. People hesitate when the workflow feels improvised. Teams patch it with add-ons, file uploads, or manual follow-up. Legal and ops end up cleaning up what started as a simple form problem.
Why Your Google Form Needs a Real Signature
A google form signature usually becomes important only after the form already matters.
It’s rarely for a casual survey. It’s for consent, approval, terms acceptance, agency onboarding, partner agreements, event waivers, or anything else where someone needs to say more than “submit.” They need to leave a record that can be used.
