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This article discusses the new features in DocuSign's Discover 2025 Q4 release, which focuses on enhancing agreement processes using AI. Key updates include the Intelligent Agreement Management platform, new developer tools, APIs, and capabilities for automating workflows and managing agreement data.
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DocuSign's Discover 2025 Q4 release introduces significant advancements in agreement management through AI. The Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform is now available in developer tools like Claude, GitHub Copilot, and soon in consumer tools like ChatGPT. This integration allows developers to streamline workflows and enhance interactions with DocuSign's capabilities via natural language interfaces. Key tools in this release include the DocuSign MCP server, which facilitates easy connections to various systems, and new SDKs in C#, Java, and TypeScript to simplify development tasks.
The release also emphasizes automation with several new APIs and extensions. The Maestro API is now generally available, enabling developers to link agreement workflows to business systems, allowing actions like triggering workflows directly from CRM entries. File input/output extensions have expanded capabilities, allowing direct interaction with cloud storage services. Developers can now create private extension apps for internal use, enhancing control over data handling and workflow automation. The connected fields extension and API provide real-time data verification within eSignature agreements, further reducing manual errors.
On the data management front, the Navigator API is in limited availability, set to launch globally next year. This tool allows bulk uploads of agreements, transforming unstructured data into structured formats for easier analysis and integration into external systems. Real-time tracking of key actions through Connect webhooks enhances automation across the IAM lifecycle. Additionally, DocuSign has launched a certification exam for IAM Integration and Extension Developers, aiming to strengthen expertise within the developer community.
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