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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Benjamin Quesnel commentedForgive the frustration... I don't know what's more demotivating for users of PandaDoc. The fact that its been four-plus years since the initial request, or that it never was included in the first place as part of the software design.
To think that legal, binding document software does not provide its users with an option for a firm expiry time (11:59pm), let alone a date is absurd.
With the pace of software dev in 2024 with AI assists, there is little excuse to not develop this feature.
#ProductManager #FeatureRequest
An error occurred while saving the comment Benjamin Quesnel commentedNot all companies run off of a "30 days sent from quote". Some of us run campaigns that have a strict expiry date.
I got bored and ran a simple GPT query. I wrote a dead-simple JavaScript snippet that would achieve this functionality (minus the database and security and testing components).
"Write a simple function that represents a datepicker element for users to select an expiry date for a document (e-signature). The solution must be robust, and written in JavaScript, HTML. Do not style with CSS."
Can we please get some momentum on this low hanging fruit?
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Also where's the option to "disable" expiry? That would've been a great alternative option, as the expiry date could be "hard-coded" into the document with a single line of text for "DDDD MM YYYY" and "TIME".
I guess I'll set a 10 year (3650 day value in your number field) for the expiry window... :S