Connect Signaturely to AI agents

Connect Signaturely to Claude, Codex, Cursor, or other AI agents for your entire team. Metorial security, governance, observability, and gives your team a unified Magic MCP url to connect.

Supported Tools

create_signature_request

Create Signature Request

Creates a new electronic signature request based on an existing template. Sends the document to one or more signers for signature. Templates must be created in the Signaturely dashboard beforehand. Each signer must be assigned a role matching the template's configured roles. Optionally supports ordered signing, custom titles/messages, and test mode for validation.

list_templates

List Templates

Retrieves all available API templates from Signaturely. Templates define document layouts, signer roles, and field placements. Use this to discover available templates before creating signature requests. The returned template IDs can be used with the Create Signature Request tool.

get_document_signers

Get Document Signers

Retrieves the list of signers for a specific document, including their signing status and contact information. Use this to check who has signed a document and who is still pending.

list_documents

List Documents

Retrieves a list of documents from Signaturely. Supports filtering by signing status (draft, awaiting, completed) and configurable sorting. Use this to track document progress, find pending signatures, or review completed documents.

More integrations teams use with Signaturely

Sharepoint

Manage SharePoint sites, document libraries, lists, and files. Create, read, update, and delete lists and list items with custom columns. Upload, download, move, copy, and version files in document libraries. Search across sites, files, folders, lists, and list items using Microsoft Search. Manage permissions at site, list, and item levels with granular access control. Define and manage content types and site columns. Subscribe to webhooks for list and library change notifications. Retrieve site properties and search for sites across Microsoft 365.

Confluence

Create, read, update, and delete pages, blog posts, comments, and attachments in Confluence spaces. Manage spaces, permissions, labels, and content restrictions. Search content using Confluence Query Language (CQL). Upload and download file attachments with versioning. Manage users, groups, and group memberships. Create and manage whiteboards, databases, folders, and templates. View and update inline tasks. Access audit logs. Listen for webhooks on page, blog, comment, attachment, space, label, and user events.

Notion

Create, read, update, and archive pages and databases in a Notion workspace. Manage blocks (paragraphs, lists, headings, embeds, etc.) within pages. Query databases with filters and sorts across rich property types including text, numbers, dates, selects, relations, and formulas. Search across pages and databases by title. Add and read comments on pages and blocks. Upload files to pages. Manage workspace users and retrieve user profiles. Receive real-time webhook notifications for page changes, new pages, comments, and database schema updates.

Google Sheets

Create, read, and update spreadsheets and their cell data. Read and write values to individual cells, ranges, or multiple ranges using A1 notation or named ranges. Apply cell formatting including text styles, backgrounds, borders, number formats, and conditional formatting. Manage sheets (tabs) within a spreadsheet—add, delete, copy, rename, and reorder them. Create and manage embedded charts, pivot tables, filter views, data validation rules, protected ranges, named ranges, and merged cells. Perform batch operations to apply multiple updates atomically. Monitor spreadsheet changes via Google Drive push notifications.

Google Drive

Upload, download, create, copy, move, rename, trash, and permanently delete files and folders in Google Drive. Search for files using complex queries filtering by name, MIME type, owner, modification date, labels, and other metadata. Share files and folders with specific users, groups, or domains with role-based permissions (owner, writer, commenter, reader). Manage shared drives and their members. Export Google Workspace files (Docs, Sheets, Slides) to standard formats like PDF, DOCX, and XLSX. Track file revision history and restore earlier versions. Create, read, update, and delete threaded comments and replies on files. Apply and read custom labels on files. Monitor file and folder changes via push notifications or webhook subscriptions. Store app-specific data in a hidden per-user folder.

Google Slides

Create, read, edit, and delete Google Slides presentations. Create and manipulate slides with predefined or custom layouts. Insert, style, and replace text across slides, including bulk placeholder replacement for template-based generation. Add and position shapes, text boxes, lines, and images. Embed and refresh charts linked to Google Sheets. Manage speaker notes, duplicate or reorder slides, and perform batch updates combining multiple operations in a single call. Supports automated report and deck generation using templates with placeholder text and image substitution.

Technical notes for Signaturely

Send, manage, and track electronic signature requests for documents. Upload documents and send them to one or multiple signers for legally binding e-signatures. Create and use reusable document templates with configurable roles and field placements (signatures, initials, dates, textboxes, checkboxes). Embed signing and requesting experiences directly within external applications. Track document signing status (sent, viewed, signed, pending), download completed signed documents with audit trails, and manage document workflows. Monitor events when documents are sent, viewed, or completed.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about connecting Signaturely to AI agents with Metorial.

  1. Can Metorial connect Signaturely to AI agents?
    Yes. Metorial connects AI agents to Signaturely through a governed integration layer, so teams can use the provider while keeping access controlled and observable.
  2. Metorial is MCP compatible and lets teams expose approved provider tools to MCP-capable agents and clients through a controlled access layer.
  3. Metorial applies policies across users, groups, providers, agents, and individual tools, then records the context around every agent interaction.
  4. Yes. Metorial records provider activity so teams can inspect tool calls, troubleshoot integrations, and give security teams the visibility they need.