INTRODUCTION:
BoloSign's Fair Usage Policy is designed to provide equal access and a smooth experience for all users. It sets reasonable limits on usage to prevent misuse or excessive consumption of resources, ensuring that every user can enjoy the platform's features without disruptions. In this article, we’ll explain what a Fair Usage Policy is, how it works in BoloSign, and why it’s essential.
WHAT IS THE POLICY?
If you are reading the answer to this question- you most likely are not a small business. And that’s good, congratulations on being a part of a venture that is scaling! Small businesses usually have 1-50 employees and we serve those users with the unlimited plans.
But for medium and large sized businesses we have different plans. These plans are 10X more affordable than DocuSign or PandaDoc, that’s our promise.
If you want to know the pricing for your size of the company or if your usage is covered under the fair usage policy or not- please write to us at [email protected] or send us message using chat option in bottom right.
FAQS:
1. What is BoloSign’s Fair Usage Policy?
It is a set of guidelines that ensures users don’t exceed reasonable limits, protecting the platform from misuse or resource overconsumption.
2. Why is a Fair Usage Policy necessary?
The policy helps maintain platform performance and ensures a fair experience for all users, preventing one user’s excessive usage from affecting others.
3. What are the limits under the Fair Usage Policy?
Usage limits depend on your plan. For example, free or basic plans may have restrictions on the number of documents, signatures, or forms.
CONCLUSION:
BoloSign’s Fair Usage Policy ensures fairness and efficiency across the platform, protecting it from misuse and guaranteeing smooth operations for all users. By adhering to the policy, you contribute to a balanced and seamless experience for the entire BoloSign community. If you have questions or need clarification, the support team is here to assist you.
1. What is BoloSign’s Fair Usage Policy?
2. Why is a Fair Usage Policy necessary?
3. What are the limits under the Fair Usage Policy?