I built the company’s first digital Terms & Conditions prototype for Furniture Academy on WordPress and WPForms — letting customers review and sign remotely or on in-store iPads, routing signed agreements into the point-of-sale system and cutting the dependence on paper. It proved out the paperless workflow that later became the production, self-hosted signing system.
Contracts Stuck on Paper
Every customer authorization meant paper — printed, signed, scanned, filed, and easy to lose. It slowed the sale and cluttered the back office. The prototype’s job was to prove that customers would review and sign a digital Terms & Conditions anywhere, and that the signed result could feed the POS directly.
What I Delivered

WPForms digital T&C prototype
Prototyped the digital Terms & Conditions on WordPress and WPForms.

Sign remotely or on in-store iPads
Let customers review and sign remotely or on in-store iPads.

Straight into the POS
Routed signed agreements from the prototype into the point-of-sale system.

Proved the paperless workflow
Validated the electronic-authorization flow the production system was later built on.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
The Impact
A working WPForms prototype proving customers could review and sign Terms & Conditions remotely or in-store, with agreements flowing into the POS — the paperless foundation the production, self-hosted DocuSeal signing system was built on.
Prototype First, Then Productionize
A prototype’s job is to prove the idea cheaply. The WPForms Terms & Conditions build showed paperless authorization worked — and pointed straight at the self-hosted, DocuSeal-powered system that replaced it.
Image credits: “Legal Contract & Signature – Warm Tones” by Blogtrepreneur (CC BY 2.0)


