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OpenText Core Signature and Contentstack complement each other well in organizations that need to manage digital content and capture legally binding approvals within the same business process. Contentstack handles the creation and delivery of dynamic content across channels, while OpenText Core Signature adds trusted signature workflows for documents that require formal approval, consent, or authorization.
Contentstack can store and publish contract templates, terms and conditions, or customer agreement content across web and mobile experiences. When a user reaches a point that requires formal acceptance, Contentstack can trigger OpenText Core Signature to generate a signing request for the finalized document.
Organizations can use Contentstack to manage onboarding journeys, such as welcome pages, product disclosures, and required policy acknowledgements. When a customer completes the required steps, OpenText Core Signature can be invoked to capture signatures for onboarding forms, consent documents, or service agreements.
HR teams can manage policy content, employee handbooks, and internal announcements in Contentstack, then route required acknowledgements to OpenText Core Signature for legally binding confirmation. This is useful for annual policy updates, code of conduct acknowledgements, and remote worker agreements.
In regulated environments, marketing or product content managed in Contentstack may require formal sign-off before publication. OpenText Core Signature can be used to capture approvals from legal, compliance, or brand stakeholders before the content is released to production channels.
Contentstack can deliver consent notices, privacy statements, and preference center content across websites and applications. When a user accepts a consent form or updated policy, OpenText Core Signature can record the signed consent document for audit and retention purposes.
Contentstack can provide the content blocks used in proposals, service summaries, or customer-facing documents. Once assembled, the document can be sent to OpenText Core Signature for execution, allowing sales or service teams to move from content creation to signature collection without switching systems.
After a document is signed in OpenText Core Signature, status updates and signed copies can be sent back to Contentstack or linked from it for downstream use in customer portals, employee hubs, or service experiences. This ensures content teams and digital channels can reference the latest approved version.
For enterprises managing content across websites, apps, and internal portals, Contentstack can act as the content source while OpenText Core Signature handles approval checkpoints for documents tied to those experiences. This is useful for campaigns, policy updates, partner agreements, and region-specific disclosures that need controlled release and formal sign-off.