Open each module to see how SealBook handles the real workflow: booking, case creation, journal entries, evidence, signatures, RON, payments, reports, and firm administration.
These are focused product pages for buyers, associations, and partners who need to understand what SealBook actually includes.
Case-linked entries, state-aware fields, signer signatures, amendments, exports, and tamper-evident hashes.
Photos, scans, PDFs, OCR-ready uploads, recordings, retention controls, legal hold, and evidence packets.
Commission verification, e-seal preview, certificate enrollment, notarial wording, and signed PDF output.
DocuSign-like signer links with typed/drawn signatures, consent, access code, device evidence, and hashes.
Video beside the document, signer identity gates, recording, e-signature, seal, and journal binding.
Payment links, Stripe options, manual payments, subscriptions, platform billing, storage add-ons, and case balances.
Public booking page, service pricing, availability, week/month/year views, embeds, and auto-created cases.
Notary-owned journals, business-owned receipts, staff invites, offboarding, dashboards, and commission monitoring.
Client info, service, price, date, and contact details enter once.
The notary completes the act without retyping standard data.
Documents, photos, signatures, video, and payment proofs sit under the case.
Revenue, expenses, storage, balances, and firm activity become searchable.
Use this section during a sales call or demo. It keeps the conversation focused instead of making someone hunt around the homepage.
SealBook covers the operational loop: get booked, identify the signer, capture evidence, notarize, sign, seal, get paid, store records, and report the business.