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Investing.com -- DocuSign (NASDAQ:DOCU) stock rose 5% Thursday after the company announced it will integrate its Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, allowing users to create and analyze contracts directly within the AI chatbot.
The integration will enable ChatGPT users to access DocuSign’s contract management capabilities without switching between applications. Users will be able to draft, sign, and manage agreements through conversational prompts in ChatGPT, leveraging DocuSign’s agreement AI technology.
"AI is changing how people get work done, and the biggest impact will come when it connects directly to the tools we trust every day," said Allan Thygesen, CEO of DocuSign. "By bringing DocuSign’s end-to-end agreement capabilities and agents into ChatGPT, we will make it easier for anyone to move from conversation to action—securely, intelligently, and with confidence."
The integration will be built using OpenAI’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard that allows developers to securely connect their applications with ChatGPT. DocuSign demonstrated the connector at its annual developer event, DocuSign Discover.
With this integration, users will be able to perform tasks like drafting residential leases, creating purchase orders, or finding vendor contracts that are nearing expiration—all through simple conversational prompts in ChatGPT.
DocuSign, which manages over one billion agreements annually for approximately 1.7 million customers, is positioning this integration as part of its strategy to bring Intelligent Agreement Management capabilities to "everywhere work happens."
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