VisionMenu Releases Paperless Deal Jacket
Using Paperless Deal Jacket, any form may be signed at the dealership or remotely using the customer’s smartphone. This is facilitated by VisionMenu’s patent-pending vSignature technology.

Ft. WAYNE, Ind. — F&I technology maker VisionMenu announced the release of Paperless Deal Jacket, a digital esigning and storage system that works with any DMS.
Using Paperless Deal Jacket, any form may be signed at the dealership or remotely using the customer’s smartphone. This is facilitated by VisionMenu’s patent-pending vSignature technology.
vSignature allows the user to simply point and click at the desired customer sign/initial location on the form, and the signature or initial is placed on the form by simply “tapping to sign” after the customer adopts his or her signature. The customer must be connected to a secure location in order for the forms to be stored in the paperless deal jacket or in a Dropbox account owned by the dealer. The forms are encrypted and only accessible with sensitive password protections.
“Paperless Deal Jacket is another way that we have leveraged the vSignature technology,” said Ron Martin, president of VisionMenu. “Now with VisionMenu, the dealer may build his or her own sales presentation of sales tools, videos, and brochures, and then present or esign any document and store them in a secure location, keeping the entire process paperless.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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