Exciting news: The latest S-Docs release is here — and with it come some exciting updates.
The upcoming S-Docs Fall ‘24 product release is designed to create a more cohesive document workflow automation e-Signature solution. The newly minted S-Docs e-Signature feature is our first step in unifying the S-Docs and S-Sign managed packages and the overall product experience across platforms.
We’ve created a new S-Docs e-Signature tool that is unified within the S-Docs managed package. Don’t worry, S-Sign isn’t going anywhere. It will remain as it is today as a separate managed package and coexist with the new S-Docs e-Signature. No major changes have been made to our S-Sign user experience.
This release allows users to quickly and easily construct compliant and secure signature documents that can be bundled up, sent, and presented to signers in a new streamlined multi-document signature user experience. Simply upload a PDF, drag and configure fields onto the document canvas, and send them in one convenient workflow designed to meet the accelerated pace of any modern business.
Our Fall ‘24 release includes new feature management capabilities for the S-Docs product suite. This changes how S-Docs product entitlements are procured for subscriber orgs as we will now use feature flags on specific feature sets in the managed package.
Feature entitlements are controlled by an internal user interface in the S-Docs production org’s license management app. Through our procurement process, S-Docs team members will be able to set the specific entitlements for subscriber orgs through a simple UI. If not set, orgs that run on the applicable release with feature management enforcement will be subject to the default limitations and controls listed below:
Since last year’s unveiling, S-Docs has made significant progress in the available functionality offered through the optimized performance methods of the S-Docs LWC and SDK suite. Users can now achieve various additional use cases through our expanded library of flow-ready invocable Apex actions and explore enhanced compatibility with our legacy methods through the offering of simple Lightning Web Components. Below, you’ll find a brief overview of some of the enhancements we made over the past year:
Originally introduced in the May ‘24 release, Document Actions provide a framework that accepts custom Apex classes in addition to our out-of-the-box external storage integration classes. Salesforce developers now have the ability to define their own custom actions for the S-Docs Action custom object (SDocs__Action__c) and configure on template records by simply adding the class name to the related actions panel.
Go to the Salesforce AppExchange to download the latest S-Docs release now.