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How to draft a contract with AI and send it for signature

June 18, 2026 · 4 min read

Staring at a blank page is the slowest part of getting an agreement signed. AI drafting turns a plain-English description into a clean, editable contract in seconds — and because it lives in the same workspace, you can send it for signature without switching tools.

Describe what you need

Start the AI draft option and describe the agreement in normal language: the parties, the work or terms, payment, duration, and anything specific you want included. The more context you give, the better the first draft.

For example: “A 6-month social media management contract for $1,500/month, 30 days notice to cancel, client owns the content.”

Review and edit the draft

AI generates a structured contract with clear sections and placeholders for the details that need your input — names, dates, amounts. It's a starting point, not a final answer, so read it carefully and edit anything that doesn't fit.

Keep the language simple and make sure the terms reflect your actual agreement. You're always in control of the final text.

Turn it into a signable document

Once the text looks right, it becomes a PDF you can add signature and date fields to, exactly like an uploaded document. Add your signer, place the fields, and send the secure link.

The result is the best of both worlds: the speed of AI drafting with the same audit trail, certificate of completion, and tamper-evident seal as any other signed document.

A note on AI and judgment

AI is great at structure and speed, but it doesn't know your situation or the law in your jurisdiction. Treat the draft as a fast first version, not legal advice. For important or unusual agreements, have a qualified professional review it before sending.

Doc Sign Flow provides electronic signing tools but does not provide legal advice. You are responsible for ensuring your documents comply with local laws.

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