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# Google Doc to Signed PDF — Signed, Sent, Done

Page URL: https://hub.sayla.co/r/google-doc-to-signed-pdf.md

You already have your contract in Google Docs. This workflow takes it from there. A client fills out a Fillout form, their details merge into your agreement, and a signed PDF is automatically generated and shared with them. No manual editing. No copy-pasting. No follow-up.

## Disclaimer

This resource does not constitute legal advice, and the author is not an attorney or legal representative. Before using any contract or service agreement with clients, have your documents reviewed by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. You are solely responsible for ensuring your agreements are legally sound and appropriate for your business.

## Overview

## How It Works

1. A client fills out your [Fillout e-signature form](https://www.fillout.com/templates/taylor-made-example-service-agreement), entering their name, company, title, and signature
2. Relay copies your [Google Doc agreement](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1O1Eil6Z6y7kpfPlGZsRd9-KG3mrTGeoPCgvbsCI3RCM/copy) and fills in their details automatically
3. The completed agreement is exported as a signed PDF
4. The PDF is shared with the client via Google Drive. No email required.

## Frequently Asked Questions
### Do I need Relay.app, or can I use a different automation platform?
The workflow is templated for Relay because that's what handles the Google Doc copy, field merge, PDF export, and share step in one place. You can rebuild the same flow in Zapier, Make, or n8n — the agreement template and intake form are platform-agnostic — but you'll have to wire the steps yourself.
### Can I use this with an e-signature tool other than the built-in Fillout signature?
Yes. The Fillout signature is the lightest setup, but the workflow's last step is just "share the PDF." Swap that for DocuSign, HelloSign, or Dropbox Sign by routing the generated PDF to them instead of attaching it to the form response.

## About the Creator
> This resource was made by Blessing Richardson, founder of Sayla.
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> Blessing Richardson — AI Strategist & Fractional Consultant.
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> "I built my first webpage in elementary. More than 20 years later, I still love web and software tech. While building is fun, there's so much more joy in watching others discover what technology makes possible."
