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Yes, you can sign up for a free subscription plan. You’ll have 30 days to try airSlate and get hands-on experience using our solution. You can switch to a paid plan anytime after. To find out how airSlate works, please visit our YouTube channel featuring multiple webinars, tutorials, and use cases.
Besides the airSlate Academy, there are other ways to learn about our products that can help you. To view the materials, please visit our main page > click resources > select any option from the drop-down list. If you need help, please contact us anytime.
RPA is a short form for Robotic Process Automation. It is a type of technology made up of tools and features that are set up to take care of repetitive and routine tasks. airSlate has a lot of RPA Bots that can speed up tedious document-based processes without having to code.
We want you to keep moving forward in your education. The airSlate Academy will issue you a certificate of completion if you successfully complete a course. The certificate can be put to good use in your existing position or as a springboard for a new one.
We're sorry, but we don't offer courses in other languages. All of the airSlate interface, resources, and learning materials are in English. If a localized product is something you'd like to see in the future, please let our support team know.
With the economy shifting dramatically as a result of the pandemic and the adoption of hybrid work, it is vital for businesses to find a solution for paperless and automated document management.
In one platform, our no-code solution incorporates eSignature, document generation, RPA Bots, contract negotiation tools, and more. We take a comprehensive approach to automating your document-based activities. Read our customer stories to see how our functionality benefits various businesses.
All of the courses offered by airSlate Academy are free. You just need to sign up for an account with the airSlate Academy, confirm your email address, and you can start learning.
A label identifying the course level can be found next to each course. You can also use our Catalog to exclude Advanced and Intermediate-level courses from your search results.
You can take as many classes as you want, the answer is yes. But we suggest that you don't sign up for too many classes at once, since some of them need your full attention. The sooner you sign up, the more time you have to study.