Visual Editing Meets Enterprise Power
No-Code Visual Editor
Drag, drop, and preview your signature in real time. No HTML, CSS, or inline-style knowledge required.
Cross-Client Preview
See exactly how your signature will render in Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, and mobile clients before you deploy.
Team Management
HTMLSIG is designed for individual use. Siggly lets administrators manage signatures for entire teams from a centralized dashboard.
Push-Button Deployment
Deploy signatures through Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 APIs. No more emailing HTML snippets to colleagues.
Siggly vs HTMLSIG
| Feature | Siggly | HTMLSIG |
|---|---|---|
| No-code visual editor | ||
| HTML code editor | ||
| Cross-client preview | Limited | |
| Automated deployment | ||
| Team management | ||
| Signature analytics | ||
| Central administration |
Things You No Longer Need to Code by Hand
Responsive table layouts that work across all email clients
Social media icon rows with proper spacing and alignment
Promotional banner sections with clickable tracking links
Dynamic fields that pull from your company directory
Legal disclaimers that appear conditionally by department
Mobile-optimized fallback styles for small screens
"Our marketing team used to beg developers to update signature HTML. With Siggly, they handle it themselves in five minutes and the signatures actually look better."
Aaron Blake
CTO, Streamline Digital
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still use custom HTML in Siggly?
Yes. Siggly supports both the visual editor and a raw HTML mode. Power users can write custom HTML while everyone else uses the drag-and-drop builder.
Will my HTMLSIG designs transfer to Siggly?
You can paste any HTML signature into Siggly. The editor will render it and allow you to make visual adjustments without touching the code.
Does Siggly handle inline CSS automatically?
Yes. Siggly automatically inlines all CSS styles during signature generation, ensuring maximum compatibility across email clients without manual effort.
Is the visual editor limited compared to raw HTML?
The visual editor covers the vast majority of signature design needs. For edge cases, you can always drop into HTML mode for full control.