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The airSlate Partnership program, known as Partner Connect, enables companies to add airSlate products to their catalogs, promote those products through their own channels, and earn commissions. Being an airSlate partner requires you to learn about automation.
RPA is short for Robotic Process Automation. It’s a specialized technology of tools and features set up to automate repetitive and routine tasks. airSlate offers many RPA Bots to streamline tedious document-based processes without needing to code.
You do not need an industry background or third-party tools to take any courses. Our courses include a variety of application cases, important insights and suggestions, and varied projects at the end of each learning block. Our courses are self-paced, and you can access them whenever it is convenient for you.
In addition to the airSlate Academy, we provide a variety of different resources to assist you in learning about and using our products. To view the materials, please visit our main page > click resources > select any option from the drop-down list. If you need help, please contact us anytime.
There are no restrictions on the amount of classes you can take. Because some courses require your undivided attention, we recommend that you avoid enrolling in too many courses at once. The sooner you register, the more time you have to prepare.
With the economy shifting dramatically as a result of the pandemic and the adoption of hybrid work, it is vital for businesses to find a solution for paperless and automated document management.
ESignature, RPA Bots, contract negotiation tools and more are all included in our no-code platform. Automating your document-based processes is one of our specialties. Read our our customer stories today to see how our features have aided various businesses.
airSlate Academy offers no-cost classes. Just sign up for an airSlate Academy account, verify your email address, and you're ready to go.
You can find the complete list of courses in this catalog. The classes are divided up based on their subject matter and degree of difficulty. If you don’t see a particular training course, please contact us.
There is a label next to each course stating the level of the course. Additionally, you can use our Catalog to exclude courses at the intermediate and advanced levels from your search results.