Business Request

The Business Request Flow Template is used by Operations departments to accelerate business processes and maintain full control over important documents while eliminating manual actions.

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The automated Business Request Flow Template simplifies the work of the operations specialists and helps close important deals without delays or data losses. With easy-to-configure Bots, Operations departments can begin automating on day one, without writing a single line of code.

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  1. Use professional-looking, editable templates.
  2. Set up smart reminders and notifications so you don’t miss deadlines.
  3. Negotiate contracts with your colleagues and partners in real time.
  4. Populate documents and contracts from your data sources using the no-code Bots.
  5. Automatically archive documents to your storage when a task is completed.

Optimize internal processes and focus on critical initiatives with the business automation platform. Deploy it once and save hours of time and hassle on every workflow step.

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Save an average of 8 hours per week with an automated Business Request workflow

Spend an average of 10 minutes to complete a Business Request document

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No-code automation, integrations, configuration and distribution of Business Request

  • Add additional fillable fields to Business Request

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  • Embed fillable Business Request in your website or distribute it via a public link

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  • Collect payments for Business Request

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  • Authenticate recipients for Business Request

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  • Request attachments for Business Request from recipients

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  • Integrate Business Request with dynamic web-forms

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  • Auto-generate documents from data in Business Request

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How to Business Request

Watch our quick user guide video and learn how to use the Business Request. Our instructions show how to automate, sync, and streamline document workflows without coding.

How to Business Request

want to speak real english from your first lesson sign up for your free lifetime account at hi everybody my name is alicia in this lesson i'm going to talk about formal request patterns these are a few different patterns that you can use when you're making formal requests so these are great for business emails and other situations where you need to politely ask for something i'm going to introduce the patterns and then i'm going to share a couple of examples as well these are not the only patterns you can use they're just a few ideas to help you get started so let's take a look okay first one let's begin with the first one you'll see some of these patterns today we'll use the word would at the beginning remember we can use would as a common word to begin a request so the first example includes this would you be so kind as to something another thing you'll see in many of these examples is the word to before kind of the extra information portion this is a great hint that we should follow this part with some kind of verb so two plus the infinitive form of a verb we'll see a lot of examples of this so the first one i've included be so kind as to do something so this is making a request and this part be so kind as to shows us that the speaker is asking for the kindness of the listener or the reader in doing this action which we're about to describe so let's look at an example of this would you be so kind as to send me the files so here the verb we're using is send as i said we need to follow this to with the infinitive form of the verb send and send me the files finishes the phrase so would you be so kind as to send me the files means please send me the files but it's a more formal sounding request you're saying it would be really nice of you if you would send me the files it just means please send me the files but it sounds more polite okay let's look at another one similar again this one begins with wood and ends with two in the introductory part of this pattern however here we have possible would it be possible to this sentence or this pattern rather this is another way of saying can you can you but would it be possible to sounds much more formal than can you or in some cases can i so let's look at an example of this one would it be possible to discuss this later would it be possible to discuss this later again we have this two here which shows us we should use the infinitive form of the verb the regular form of the verb to discuss this later this part would it be possible