=== PhoenixForge Sign ===
Contributors: ryanpurvisphoenixforge
Tags: e-signature, digital signature, document signing, contracts, esign
Requires at least: 6.2
Tested up to: 7.0
Requires PHP: 7.4
Stable tag: 1.0.0
License: GPL-2.0-or-later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Collect legally-binding digital signatures from your WordPress site. Powered by PhoenixOS — no DocuSign account needed.

== Description ==

PhoenixForge Sign lets you send documents for electronic signature directly from WordPress. Upload a PDF, add signers, send a signing link — and receive a tamper-evident sealed PDF stored securely in PhoenixOS.

**No external SaaS subscription.** No per-user fees. No vendor lock-in.

= Free Features =

* Create signing requests from WP admin
* Single-signer workflows
* Email signing link delivery via PhoenixOS
* Signed PDF with embedded audit trail (signers, timestamps, IP addresses)
* Document status dashboard (pending / signed / expired)
* Download sealed PDF once all parties sign
* Activity logging

= Pro Features =

* Multi-party signing (up to 10 signers) with signing order enforcement
* Document templates (reuse field layouts)
* Bulk send (same template, multiple recipients)
* Expiry dates and auto-reminder emails
* WP Workflow Engine integration — trigger automations on signed/expired/declined events
* PhoenixForge Forms integration — auto-create signing request from form submission
* PhoenixForge Portal integration — signers download their copy from self-service portal
* Outbound webhooks and Zapier integration on all signing events
* Priority support

= Part of the PhoenixForge Suite =

PhoenixForge Sign integrates with WP Workflow Engine for automation, PhoenixForge Forms for consent-to-signature flows, PhoenixForge Portal for customer self-service, and WP Compliance Checker for audit-trail evidence.

== Installation ==

1. Upload the `wp-sign` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`
2. Activate the plugin
3. Navigate to PhoenixForge Sign → Settings
4. Enter your PhoenixOS Organisation ID and Sender User ID (from os.phoenixforge.io)
5. Set `PF_PLATFORM_SYNC_KEY` in wp-config.php (or enter it in Settings)
6. Create your first signing request via PhoenixForge Sign → New Request

== Third-Party Services ==

= PhoenixOS =
PhoenixForge Sign connects to the PhoenixOS platform to create and manage signing requests, store signed documents, and send signing invitation emails.
* Service URL: https://os.phoenixforge.io
* Privacy Policy: https://phoenixforge.io/privacy
* Terms of Service: https://phoenixforge.io/terms

= PhoenixForge License Server =
When you activate a Pro license key, the plugin validates it with the PhoenixForge license server.
* Service URL: https://phoenixforge-licenses.phoenixforge.workers.dev
* Privacy Policy: https://phoenixforge.io/privacy
* Terms of Service: https://phoenixforge.io/terms
* Data sent: License key, plugin slug, site URL

== Changelog ==

= 1.0.0 =
* Initial public release.
* Send PDF documents for legally-binding e-signature directly from WordPress.
* Multi-signer routing, audit trail, and tamper-evident sealed PDFs via PhoenixOS.
* Webhook events for signature requested, viewed, signed, and completed.
