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PandaDoc

Create, send, and track PandaDoc documents and e-signatures.

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Set up the PandaDoc MCP server in Gumloop

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Create a Gumloop account

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Add and authorize the PandaDoc server

In Gumloop, open Connectors and add PandaDoc. Depending on the app, you'll either sign in via OAuth or paste an API key. Either way, the credential is stored securely in Gumloop.

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Use PandaDoc in an agent

Once PandaDoc is set up, just open any Gumloop agent, add PandaDoc as a connector, and start chatting with the agent.

Tools (22)

  • Documents Audit Trail Get

    Retrieve audit trail for a document.

  • Documents List

    Paginated document listing with structured filters. Examples: 'list 50 Draft docs' · 'documents infolder abc-123 tagged onboarding' · 'page 3 of my docs' For natural-language queries, prefer ``ai_search`` if available.

  • Documents Search

    Full-text search with status/date filters. Examples: 'NDA in completed docs' · 'modified 2026-01-01–2026-03-31' · 'sent docs Q1 2026' For natural-language queries, prefer ``ai_search`` if available.

  • Documents Create

    # Create document Create a new PandaDoc document. Pass a single `request` object and set its `source` to choose how the document is created: - `source: "template"` — from an existing template. Required: `template_uuid`. Also accepts `name`, `recipients`, `fields`, `tokens`, `metadata`, `tags`, `images`, `pricing_tables`, `tables`, `texts`, `folder_uuid`, `owner`, `detect_title_variables`, `content_placeholders`. - `source: "markdown"` — from markdown content. Required: `name`, `document_markdown`. Also accepts `recipients` (individual recipients only; groups are not supported), `role_fields`, `folder_uuid`. - `source: "file"` — from a downloadable PDF or DOCX file URL. Required: `name`, `url`. Also accepts `recipients`, `parse_form_fields`, `fields`, `tokens`, `metadata`, `tags`, `folder_uuid`, `owner`. The schema is polymorphic on `source`: each source accepts **only** its own parameters. Passing a parameter that belongs to another source is rejected by validation, so you never need to guess which fields are ignored. ## Template Create a document populated from an existing PandaDoc template. Optionally set fields, tokens, pricing tables, recipients, and other template data. ## File Create a document from a PDF or DOCX file referenced by `url`. The URL must be directly downloadable (no auth, no HTML interstitials) — presigned S3/GCS/Azure URLs or direct CDN links work best; Google Drive and Dropbox share links do not (they return HTML, not the file). Creation is asynchronous: the document starts in Uploaded status and transitions to Draft after some time (or to Error if the file is invalid). Poll `documents_status_get` until Draft, then edit or send. To parse fillable PDF form fields, set `parse_form_fields: true` and provide `fields` mapping **every** form field name to a recipient role — omitting any causes failure. ## Markdown Create a new document in PandaDoc from markdown when there is only text representing the document content. Document content must be generated according to the guidelines below. The response includes a `document_url` field with a direct URL to open the created document in PandaDoc. Document creation is asynchronous. After this tool returns, the document starts in Uploaded status and transitions to Draft after some time (or to Error if creation fails). The document must be in Draft status before it can be edited or sent. ### Markdown guidelines You can use standard CommonMark and GitHub-Flavored Markdown (tables, strikethrough, etc), plus the following custom extensions: #### Custom Syntax Extensions ##### 1. Variables Variables are placeholder values that the document creator fills in PandaDoc before sending to recipients. Prioritize variables over fields for any value that the sender controls or pre-fills, even if it may be visible to recipients. **Syntax:** `[VariableName]` or `[Variable.Name]` or `[Multi.Part.Variable]` - Can include underscores, numbers, and multiple dot-separated parts **Use variables for values controlled by the document creator:** - Document metadata: `[Effective.Date]`, `[Agreement.Number]`, `[Contract.Value]` - Company/sender information: `[Company.Name]`, `[Company.Address]` - Pre-calculated values: `[Invoice.Total]`, `[Discount.Amount]` - Recipient information already known: `[Recipient.CompanyName]`, `[Recipient.FirstName]` **Key principle:** If the sender controls the value, use a variable. ##### 2. Fields Fields are interactive form elements that recipients fill in or interact with during the signing process. Recipients see these as input boxes, checkboxes, or signature areas. **Use fields for values controlled by the recipient:** - Recipient signatures: `[[signature]]` - Recipient personal data they must enter: `[[text]]`, `[[email]]`, `[[phone]]`, `[[date]]` - Recipient choices/consents: `[[checkbox]]` - Information only the recipient knows or decides **Key principle:** If the recipient controls the value, use a field. Fields can be prefilled with default values, but are typically left empty for the recipient to fill. **Syntax:** `[[field_type attributes]]` **Field Types:** - `text` - Text input field - `email` - Email input field - `phone` - Phone number input field (**`format` is required** — see below) - `number` - Number input field - `date` - Date input field - `checkbox` - Checkbox field - `signature` - Digital signature field - `dropdown` - Dropdown selection field (**`option` is required** — see below) **Attributes (HTML-style):** - `required="true"` - Makes field required - `placeholder="text"` - Placeholder text - `checked="true"` - Pre-checked (checkbox only) - `value="timestamp"` - For date fields, use UNIX timestamp with millisecond precision (e.g., value="1718406000000"). For other fields, use plain text (e.g., value="John Doe"). - `format="US"` or `format="international"` - **Required for `phone` fields.** Must be exactly `"US"` or `"international"`. There is no default — omitting it causes a validation error. - `date_format="yyyy/MM/dd"` - Date format in ICU notation (e.g., `"dd/MM/yyyy"`, `"MM-dd-yyyy"`). Defaults to `"yyyy/MM/dd"` if omitted. - `option="Text"` - **Required for `dropdown` fields.** Repeatable — add one per option (e.g., `option="Yes" option="No"`). To assign a stable UUID to an option, use `option="uuid:Text"` format. - `id="Client_Text1"` - Specify an external ID that describes who should fill this field and what it represents (e.g., `id="Client_Signature"`, `id="Landlord_FullName"`, `id="Buyer_Email"`). Use the pattern `<RecipientRole>_<FieldPurpose>` so the field can later be assigned to the correct recipient. Multiple fields MAY share the same ID (they'll be synced — when one is filled, all are filled with the same value), but they MUST have the same type and attributes. **Examples:** - `[[text placeholder="Enter name"]]` - `[[email required="true" placeholder="Email address"]]` - `[[phone format="US"]]` - `[[phone format="international"]]` - `[[number]]` - `[[date required="true" value="1718406000000"]]` - `[[date date_format="dd/MM/yyyy"]]` - `[[checkbox checked="true"]]` - `[[dropdown option="Yes" option="No"]]` - `[[dropdown option="Yes" option="No" value="Yes" placeholder="Choose..."]]` **Important:** Fields with the same ID must have the same type and attributes. For example, you cannot have `[[text id="Field1"]]` and `[[email id="Field1"]]` in the same document as well as `[[text id="Field2" placeholder="Full Legal Name" ]]` and `[[text id="Field2"]]` because they have different attributes. **Dropdown constraints:** - At least one `option` attribute is required. - Option texts must be unique within the dropdown. - If `value` is set, it must match one of the defined option texts exactly; otherwise a validation error occurs. ##### 3. Standalone Checkboxes Checkboxes use GFM syntax but can appear anywhere, not just in lists: - `[ ]` - Unchecked - `[x]` - Checked - Can be used inline, standalone, or in task lists ##### 4. Page Breaks **Syntax:** `---` (three hyphens) creates a page break. **IMPORTANT:** Page breaks should be rare and intentional. Most documents don't need page breaks. Only use `---` when content **must** be on separate pages for a specific reason: - Legal/structural requirement - Document structure demands it **Do NOT use `---`:** - Between sections (use headings: `## Section Title`) - As visual decoration (use blank lines) - Simply because there's a section transition ### Limitations (Features NOT Supported) **Do NOT include:** - Blockquotes inside lists - Images inside links inline with text (e.g., `[![image](url)](link)`)

  • Documents Update

    Update a document. Document must be in Draft status. You can update text blocks, fields, and other document properties. After creating a new document, wait for it to reach Draft status before updating. To modify individual recipients, use `recipients_*` tools — the `recipients` param here replaces the entire list.

  • Documents Status Change

    Manually change a document's status. Only these transitions are allowed: Completed, Paid, Expired, or Declined. Status changes are restricted based on the current document status. Other statuses (such as Sent, Viewed, Approved) are set automatically by the system and cannot be set with this tool.

  • Documents Send

    Send a document to its recipients. The document must be in Draft status. After sending, the status changes to Sent and recipients receive a notification. Always confirm with the user before sending.

  • Documents Status Get

    Retrieve the overall document status (e.g. Draft, Sent, Completed, Expired). Some statuses are set automatically by the system: Sent (when the document is sent), Viewed (when a recipient opens it), Approved/Rejected (via approval workflows). For per-recipient signing progress use documents_details_get.

  • Documents Details Get

    Retrieve document structure: recipients, fields, tokens, pricing, and per-recipient signing progress. Does not return extracted metadata — use `documents_metadata_get` for that.

  • Documents Summary Get

    Returns a summary for the specified document. Supports three granularity levels: detailed, short, or headline. If not ready, returns `{retry_after: N}` where N is seconds to wait before retrying.

  • Documents Content Get

    Returns the textual content of a document in plaintext or markdown format.

  • Documents Metadata Get

    Returns the metadata fields populated for the document. Each result combines the field definition (`id`, `key`, `field_type`, `settings`) with the extracted or manually-set value (`value`, `acceptance_status`). When extraction is not done, returns a structured envelope `{code, description, retry_after?}` where `code` is one of: `extraction_pending` (in progress — retry after `retry_after` seconds), `not_started` (typically the document is not yet completed — retry once it is), or `failed` (do not retry; contact support).

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