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MIGHTY Sign

Try MIGHTY Sign for governed PDF signing.

MIGHTY Sign is Pradiota's governed digital document workflow and e-sign solution for preparing, routing, signing and auditing PDF workflows.

Problem

What this solves

Teams need a public-safe way to evaluate signing workflows without exposing signer tokens, private documents or protected PDF artifacts.

Solution

How Pradiota helps

MIGHTY Sign keeps the marketing page informational while Core and MIGHTY handle workflow, audit, email, PDF Trust and approved eSign integrations behind governed APIs.

Who It Helps

  • Operations teams
  • Document owners
  • Approvers
  • Compliance reviewers

Use Cases

  • PDF signing
  • Sequential approval
  • Audit evidence
  • Document workflow

Capability Cards

Pradiota-owned workflow

MIGHTY Sign is Pradiota's governed document workflow surface, not a third-party owned product.

Approved eSign integration path

C-DAC e-Hastakshar is referenced only as a regulated eSign capability that may be integrated when approved and configured.

Public-safe trial page

Marketing copy explains the path while private signing actions stay behind protected routes.

How It Works

  1. Start the trial enquiry
  2. Upload and prepare documents in the protected flow
  3. Place signer fields and route in order
  4. Keep final artifacts and audit evidence behind MIGHTY

Practical Examples

Agreement signing

A team can prepare a PDF, route signers in order and preserve evidence in MIGHTY.

Approval workflow

Operations teams can evaluate routing, email and audit without exposing signer tokens publicly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MIGHTY Sign owned by C-DAC?

No. MIGHTY Sign is Pradiota's governed document workflow and e-sign solution. C-DAC e-Hastakshar may be referenced only as an approved regulated eSign integration capability where appropriate.

Are signer links indexed?

No. Signer sessions, dashboards, uploads, checkout and protected documents are excluded from indexing.

Does the public page expose signed PDFs?

No. The public page is informational; protected documents and signed artifacts remain behind governed MIGHTY flows.

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