OrangeDocs exists because a document sitting unread for three days is a problem that technology should have solved years ago. We solved it.
Every industry that moves documents between a business and its customers — financial services, insurance, real estate, healthcare — shares the same silent killer: the waiting game. A loan stalls because a borrower never saw the approval email. A policy lapses because the renewal notice landed in spam. A deal falls through because a signature was never requested loudly enough. OrangeDocs was founded to end that pattern. We built a platform that fires instant, reliable SMS and email alerts the moment a document needs attention — not after a reminder is manually sent, not after a follow-up call, but in under three seconds from the triggering event.
We are not a general-purpose messaging tool. We are purpose-built for document workflows — the specific moment when something is ready, needs a signature, requires an approval, or demands a response. That focus means everything we build, every infrastructure decision we make, every compliance control we ship, is designed around one outcome: your customers act on documents faster. The teams using OrangeDocs have eliminated days of delay from their workflows. Some have cut their document turnaround time by more than 80 percent. That is why we exist, and it is what we keep building toward every day.
We treat delivery time as a core product metric, not a nice-to-have. Sub-3-second alert delivery is not a feature we advertise — it is the baseline we hold ourselves to on every single send.
SMS compliance is not optional and it is not an afterthought. STOP flows, opt-out management, and carrier rules are built into every plan because your customers deserve to be treated correctly.
A platform that takes six months to integrate is a platform that does not get integrated. We obsess over making OrangeDocs easy to connect, easy to configure, and easy to maintain — permanently.
Your customer data is yours. We use it only to deliver your alerts. We do not sell it, share it for marketing, or analyze it for our own benefit. That boundary is firm, and it is in writing.