Campaigns start when the DPA comes back. Make that the same day.
Every engagement needs data terms before the data flows, and a DPA sent to sign goes to the client’s lawyers. Send it as a page they accept instead — one standard text, every client.
Free for 3 standard terms · 5 clients · no card. Your clients accept without an account.
Paid-media and performance shops running client ad accounts, analytics and measurement firms, CRM/CDP implementation and email-marketing agencies, affiliate and influencer networks.
The day you land a brand that asks for a DPA, every future client becomes a legal review.
- Campaign start dates slip while the DPA sits in someone’s legal inbox.
- Your contact runs marketing, not privacy — a document that mentions data gets forwarded, not signed.
- Three weeks later you have a bespoke contract for one client, and the next client starts the cycle again.
Same meeting. Same terms. A page they accept — not a contract they sign.
Same-day yes
The business contact who said yes in the meeting reads the terms and clicks Accept. Nothing to forward.
One text, every client
No redline channel, so the standard text stays standard. Re-papering on a sub-processor change is a version, not a project.
Proof for the brand’s procurement
When the client’s side asks for the signed DPA, you hand over a certificate: named contact, time, the exact text, hashed.
Put these on Pacts:
Keep the negotiated MSA — or any client-imposed paper — in DocuSign. Does a click hold up? →
This is the whole recipient experience — try it.
A private link, the full text, one checkbox per document, one button. No account, no signature field, nothing to forward. Then the record, then the certificate.
See a sample certificateNo account · No signature · One click
Tick the box and accept — this is the whole recipient experience.
Start with the agreement you already send. Measure days-to-yes on your next five clients.
Send your first terms