Si.gnatu.re

Si.gnatu.re

HTML email signature generator

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What do you think? …

Xavier Castaneda
Seems like this was heavily "inspired" by htmlsig.com. I like the one time payment to remove the expiration date. I assume this means you can edit and revise the signature forever?
Jordan Chitty
@xcast3d Yep, there are other HTML email signature generators, but we are planning to evolve this to do things that they don't necessarily do. And yes, the one-off payment means you can come back and edit the signature forever, there's no ongoing subscription. We think it is fairer that way, and we don't expect that this is something that most users update that often.
Jordan Chitty
Si.gnatu.re has been developed by the team at Naked Creativity. We built this because we wanted a tool that our clients could use to quickly build HTML email signatures. We'll be adding some more features soon, including the ability to create templates so that all employees signatures can follow the same format. It would be great to get any feedback on what others would find useful and what you think of the app so far.
Daylen Sawchuk
@_jordanchitty The website link doesn't work :(
Jordan Chitty
Hi @askdaylen. Try accessing it directly at https://si.gnatu.re
Daylen Sawchuk
@_jordanchitty Thanks, it works now! However, when I insert the signature into outlook.com, it states that it is too long.
Jamie Akers
My personal opinion (having been involved in this sector in the past) is that this is quite expensive for what you're offering. Also the signatures generated do not survive repeated reply/forward against Outlook clients and whilst the CSS included may work with webmail clients it certainly will cause various rendering issues with other full desktop apps.
Thomas Soerenes
@jamiequackers How much is the fee? It's off-putting to me that I have to go ahead and create my signature before I can know how much the fee is.
Jamie Akers
@soerenes It's only $5 (which may or may not be reasonable by your measure) however anyone with a basic knowledge of HTML could reproduce this. Exclaimer, CodeTwo and others do free tools with greater functionality
Jordan Chitty
@soerenes @jamiequackers Depend on how much you value your time :) There's no obligation to pay, but we'll make this clearer on the homepage.