AI Workflows Meet Qualified Signatures: Welcome eID Easy MCP Server

In this post, we explore how the open-sourc eID Easy MCP Server integrates identity-based signing into existing automation platforms like Claude Desktop. You’ll learn how it works, how to deploy it, and how to connect over 80 different eID providers to sign PDF documents right inside your workflow.

15 Oct
,
2025
15 Oct
,
2025
# min read
eID Easy MCP Server in Claude Desktop to sign PDF documents

Every organization relies on documents that need to be signed: contracts, agreements, policies, NDAs, invoices, and more. But in the modern digital workflow, signing has often remained the step that interrupts automation. The eID Easy MCP Server changes that.

It allows you to integrate trusted, identity-based electronic signatures directly into your automation flows. (All 80+ of them)

Whether your workflow runs on Claude Desktop, n8n, or a custom internal system, the MCP Server connects your processes with eID Easy’s secure and compliant signing services.

The result is a simple yet powerful upgrade: your automated processes can now complete every step, including document signing, without human intervention, while maintaining the same level of legal assurance and data integrity that eID Easy is known for.

For Whom

The MCP Server was built to solve a very practical problem. Many organizations already use tools that automatically generate documents, trigger workflows, or exchange data between systems. But when a signature is required, these workflows stop and wait for someone to manually sign in a browser or through a third-party portal.

With the MCP Server, this bottleneck disappears.

For example:

  • Sales teams can automatically generate agreements and have them sent for signing as soon as the deal reaches a certain stage.
  • HR departments can include document signing as part of employee onboarding or policy acknowledgment processes.
  • Finance teams can issue verified invoices that are cryptographically signed, protecting against fraud or tampering.
  • Project managers overseeing multi-party document workflows.
  • Developers and product teams building automation into their products or back-office systems.

Instead of requiring a separate signing platform, eID Easy becomes a natural part of your existing workflow.

→ In short: if you regularly handle signing at scale, the MCP Server saves you time, ensures compliance, and simplifies the user experience for everyone involved.

Available to Anyone

The eID Easy MCP Server is an open-source solution written in Node.js, available to anyone on GitHub. This makes it simple to deploy in your own environment, extend for your specific needs, or run as part of your internal infrastructure.

You can also choose to let eID Easy host it for you. Whichever option fits your technical setup and security requirements best.

The system currently integrates seamlessly with Claude Desktop, and support for additional platforms can be developed according to customer demand. Because it’s built on a flexible standard (the Model Context Protocol), it can be connected to a wide range of systems: from automation tools to internal applications.

Trust and Security at Its Core

Every signature created through the MCP Server is backed by eID Easy’s infrastructure. That means:

  • Qualified electronic signatures are available alongside advanced and simple signature levels.
  • Multiple identity providers are supported and there are no restrictions on what you can use.
  • Document authenticity is protected, ensuring files can’t be modified unnoticed.
  • Fraud prevention is built in. For example, by signing outgoing invoices, you protect your business from payment diversion fraud.

These benefits go beyond convenience. They safeguard your organization’s integrity and help you meet compliance requirements with minimal manual effort.

Aligned with eID Easy’s Vision

The MCP Server reflects one of eID Easy’s core principles: making high-quality, identity-based electronic signatures available to everyone, everywhere.

By integrating signature capabilities into automated systems and daily workflows, we make it easier for businesses to stay secure and compliant without adding complexity.

This approach fits naturally into eID Easy’s broader mission: enabling trustworthy digital interactions that are simple, accessible, and legally sound across borders.

Get Started

You can access the eID Easy MCP Server in two simple ways:

1. Visit the GitHub repository: https://github.com/eideasy/eideasy-mcp
Run it yourself using Node.js and connect it to your workflow.

2. Fill in the contact form.
Our team will guide you through setup, or host the server on your behalf.

Once configured, your workflows can send signing requests directly through eID Easy, enabling you to automate securely and sign confidently.

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