JingjaiOps captures a legally valid digital signature on every accepted quote. The signed PDF replaces a paper contract — no printing, no scanning, no physical mail.Documentation Index
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How it works
When a customer accepts a quote through the portal, JingjaiOps:- Shows a signature pad (mouse, finger, or stylus).
- Captures the signature image, the signer’s name, and a timestamp.
- Embeds all three into the PDF along with audit metadata.
- Generates the signed PDF and attaches it to the quote.
Client signing flow
Customer opens the portal link
They land on the quote view with a clear call-to-action: Accept & Sign.
They review the quote
The full quote PDF is rendered in the browser. They can scroll, zoom, or download.
They draw their signature
On a phone: finger or stylus. On a laptop: mouse or trackpad. They can clear and redraw if needed.
Signed PDF generation
When the signature is confirmed, JingjaiOps generates a new version of the quote PDF that includes:- The signature image embedded at the bottom of the document
- The signer’s typed name beneath the image
- A timestamp in both formats: ISO-8601 (
2026-03-14T11:12:42Z) and a human-readable string (14 March 2026, 11:12 ICT) - An audit footer showing the IP address, user agent, and quote token
Audit trail
Every signature event is logged in the quote’s Activity panel:- Signer name (as typed at signing time)
- Timestamp
- IP address
- User agent (browser and device)
- Portal token used
Legal validity
Digital signatures captured through JingjaiOps are valid under the Thailand Electronic Transactions Act B.E. 2544 (2001) and its 2019 amendment. The Act gives an electronic signature the same legal effect as a handwritten one when the method:- Identifies the signer
- Indicates the signer’s intention to be bound by the content
- Is appropriate to the purpose for which the document was created