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E2E Research Launches Inscribee Digital Signature Tool

July 26 2022

In New York, full-service agency E2E Research has launched a digital signature tool called Inscribee, which facilitates the collection of electronic signatures from participants at any stage of the online or off-line research process.

Rupa RajeE2E offers a wide range of market research, analytics and business intelligence solutions, across a variety of industries. Its new Inscribee solution enables users to embed consent forms in the middle of questionnaires and focus groups; and embed documents into web sites to accept signatures from visitors.

Signatures can be obtained on business documents via e-mail, and one or many signatures can be delivered through a single document. The solution does not require signees to download software or register, and it provides a traceable, real-time signature trail from beginning to end of the process. In addition, the solution can be deployed in any survey scripting tool - including Confirmit, Qualtrics, Decipher, Sawtooth and others.

Rupa Raje (pictured), President at E2E Research, comments: 'We saw so many research users struggling with the traditional participant signature process. They needed a tool that would simplify the consent process for their research participants, one that didn't require participants to leave the survey environment to check their e-mails and send back completed forms. Inscribee is the perfect solution for both online and off-line research experiences. Whether participant names and e-mail addresses are known or not, they can easily complete a consent form on their own device or a client's device'.

Web site: www.e2eresearch.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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