- Automations
- Adobe Sign + Toggl
AI-native automation
Connect Adobe Sign and Toggl with AI
Pick any two tools and Caddi runs the loop between them end-to-end — no complicated workflow builder, no IT ticket.
- Doesn't break. Caddi reads intent, so when fields move or UIs change, your loop keeps running.
- Screenshare to set up, chat to improve. Show Caddi once on a screenshare. Tweak it later by chat — no workflow builder to re-architect.
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Practical ways to use Adobe Sign and Toggl together
- 01
Create time entry in Toggl when agreement completed in Adobe Sign.
Caddi watches Adobe Sign for agreement completed and create time entry in Toggl — no copy-paste, no missed records.
- 02
Send agreement for signature in Adobe Sign when new time entry in Toggl.
Caddi watches Toggl for new time entry and send agreement for signature in Adobe Sign so the two systems stay in lockstep.
- 03
Start timer in Toggl from Adobe Sign events.
When agreement sent happens in Adobe Sign, Caddi start timer in Toggl with the right context attached.
One continuous loop.
- 01Measure
Caddi watches how the work gets done today.
- 02Create
You screenshare it once. The loop ships.
- 03Improve
Caddi flags upgrades to existing loops and new automations to deploy.
Actions Caddi can take across Adobe Sign and Toggl
Adobe SignAgreement completed
Triggers when all signers have completed an agreement.
Adobe SignAgreement sent
Triggers when an agreement is sent for signature.
Adobe SignAgreement declined
Triggers when a signer declines an agreement.
Adobe SignSend agreement for signature
Send a document or template out for e-signature.
Adobe SignUse template
Send an agreement built from a reusable widget or template.
Adobe SignDownload signed PDF
Download the executed PDF and certificate of completion.
Adobe SignSend reminder
Nudge signers who haven't completed yet.
TogglNew time entry
Triggers when a time entry is logged in Toggl.
TogglTimer stopped
Triggers when a running timer is stopped and the entry is finalized.
TogglProject updated
Triggers when a project's status, client, or budget changes.
TogglCreate time entry
Log a time entry against a project, client, and tag.
TogglStart timer
Start a running timer for a workspace user.
TogglStop timer
Stop the active timer and save the entry.
TogglCreate project
Spin up a new Toggl project with client, budget, and team.
TogglGenerate report
Pull a summary or detailed time report for a date range.
Common questions
How does Caddi connect Adobe Sign and Toggl?
Adobe Sign and Toggl just run together. All it takes is showing us how you use them — one screenshare, no workflow builder to wire up. Caddi turns the demo into a verified loop and runs it against Adobe Sign and Toggl end-to-end.
Do I need engineering help?
No. Whoever does the work today shows it once on a call. Caddi builds the loop. No code, no IT ticket.
Is my data safe?
Yes. Caddi is SOC 2 attested. The AI watches and builds the automation, but once the loop ships it runs deterministically — no model in the loop at runtime.
Can Caddi connect Adobe Sign and Toggl to other tools too?
Yes. Most Caddi loops span 3–6 tools. Once the first Adobe Sign + Toggl loop is live, Caddi suggests other tools and other workflows to fold in.
How fast can it go live?
Typical first loops ship within a week of the screenshare. The Caddi team reviews every loop before it runs in production.
Ready to automate Adobe Sign and Toggl?
Drop your work email and we'll show you Caddi running end-to-end against Adobe Sign, Toggl, and the rest of your stack.




