

"At Dropbox, we’re building tools to help our customers succeed in today’s virtual-first world by modernizing manual workflows and digitizing tasks," VP and GM of Dropbox's document workflows group Chetan Dandekar said in a statement. In a press release, Dropbox says that FormSwift will bolster the former's existing document storage, signing and sharing capabilities, including Dropbox Sign, Dropbox Forms and DocSend, bringing Dropbox closer to its goal of building an end-to-end "agreement workflow capability." Under the terms of the agreement, which closed yesterday, Dropbox will pay $95 million in cash for the San Francisco-based startup, which will soon join the Dropbox team.

Dropbox today announced that it's acquired FormSwift, a cloud-based platform designed to help businesses build, edit, approve, share and print custom personalized documents.
