Most document management tasks require too much time just to locate a document at its source, upload it, and open it in an editor. Typically, it takes minutes, but if you have to do the same thing on a daily basis, it can consume a substantial number of your overall working hours. To save time and eliminate the manual process, you can Flatten fields on a PDF right from DocHub with Dropbox integration. This way, you can just open the file from your storage and start working on it right away.
Use DocHub to improve your document management processes and simplify your work with files, wherever they are stored.
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Connect DocHub to Dropbox to easily make edits and annotations, sign, and send any Dropbox file or turn it into a fillable form or reusable template and sync it back to Dropbox – all with advanced security and process visibility.
Simplify document management
DocHub brings PDF editing, eSigning, and form creation capabilities to Dropbox so you can work productively in one place.
Improve teamwork
Keep collaboration going from anywhere. Leave comments in Dropbox documents and set permissions to let others view or make edits.
Ensure document security
Use DocHub to securely work on documents stored in Dropbox. Protect your documents with a password or two-factor user authentication.
Run your business from anywhere
Say goodbye to printing and scanning. Get your documents signed in minutes and keep track of every change with a detailed audit trail.
DocHub complies with industry-leading standards, regulations, and certifications to ensure the most effective and secure workflows.
Powerful features in the free version
DocHub offers free access to premium tools without any time limits or hidden costs. Test out DocHub's advanced functionality with a free 30-day trial.
Google integrations
DocHub is deeply integrated with the Google ecosystem, making it super easy to edit, sign, and manage documents without leaving your favorite Google Apps.
Security
DocHub ensures the security of your data with 256-bit SSL encryption, OAuth 2.0 authentication, and encrypted storage.