Dropbox Sign MCP Server for CursorGive Cursor instant access to 12 tools to Cancel Signature Request, Create Unclaimed Draft, Get Account Info, and more
Cursor is an AI-first code editor built on VS Code that integrates LLM-powered coding assistance directly into the development workflow. Its Agent mode enables autonomous multi-step coding tasks, and MCP support lets agents access external data sources and APIs during code generation.
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The Dropbox Sign app connector for Cursor is a standout in the Industry Titans category — giving your AI agent 12 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.
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{
"mcpServers": {
"dropbox-sign-alternative": {
"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
}
}
}
* Every MCP server runs on Vinkius-managed infrastructure inside AWS - a purpose-built runtime with per-request V8 isolates, Ed25519 signed audit chains, and sub-40ms cold starts optimized for native MCP execution. See our infrastructure
About Dropbox Sign MCP Server
Connect your Dropbox Sign (formerly HelloSign) account to any AI agent and take full control of your electronic signature and document automation workflows through natural conversation.
Cursor's Agent mode turns Dropbox Sign into an in-editor superpower. Ask Cursor to generate code using live data from Dropbox Sign and it fetches, processes, and writes. all in a single agentic loop. 12 tools appear alongside file editing and terminal access, creating a unified development environment grounded in real-time information.
What you can do
- Request Orchestration — List and manage signature requests programmatically, including monitoring signer status and document completion in real-time
- Automated Sending — Programmatically create new signature requests using file URLs or predefined templates to streamline your legal operations
- Template Intelligence — Access your directory of document templates and retrieve detailed metadata about roles and fields to maintain high-fidelity automation
- Asset Retrieval — Programmatically generate secure download links or retrieve Base64 Data URIs for finalized signed PDF documents
- Operational Visibility — Monitor bulk sending jobs, manage unclaimed drafts, and check account usage limits directly through your agent
The Dropbox Sign MCP Server exposes 12 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Cursor in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.
All 12 Dropbox Sign tools available for Cursor
When Cursor connects to Dropbox Sign through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning dropboxsign, hellosign, e-signature, and more. Every call is secured with network, filesystem, subprocess, and code evaluation entitlements inside a sandboxed runtime. Beyond a simple connection, you get a full AI Gateway with real-time visibility into agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.
Cancel a pending signature request
Create an unclaimed draft
Get Dropbox Sign account details
Get document as Data URI
Get temporary download link for files
Get details for a signature request
Get template metadata
List bulk sending jobs
List all signature requests
List available signature templates
Send a document for signature
Send signature request using templates
Connect Dropbox Sign to Cursor via MCP
Follow these steps to wire Dropbox Sign into Cursor. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind the Vinkius.
Open MCP Settings
Cmd+Shift+P (macOS) or Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows/Linux) → search "MCP Settings"Add the server config
mcp.json file that opensSave the file
Start using Dropbox Sign
Why Use Cursor with the Dropbox Sign MCP Server
Cursor AI Code Editor provides unique advantages when paired with Dropbox Sign through the Model Context Protocol.
Agent mode turns Cursor into an autonomous coding assistant that can read files, run commands, and call MCP tools without switching context
Cursor's Composer feature can generate entire files using real-time data fetched through MCP. no copy-pasting from external dashboards
MCP tools appear alongside built-in tools like file reading and terminal access, creating a unified agentic environment
VS Code extension compatibility means your existing workflow, keybindings, and extensions all work alongside MCP tools
Dropbox Sign + Cursor Use Cases
Practical scenarios where Cursor combined with the Dropbox Sign MCP Server delivers measurable value.
Code generation with live data: ask Cursor to generate a security report module using live DNS and subdomain data fetched through MCP
Automated documentation: have Cursor query your API's tool schemas and generate TypeScript interfaces or OpenAPI specs automatically
Infrastructure-as-code: Cursor can fetch domain configurations and generate corresponding Terraform or CloudFormation templates
Test scaffolding: ask Cursor to pull real API responses via MCP and generate unit test fixtures from actual data
Example Prompts for Dropbox Sign in Cursor
Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Cursor agent to start working with Dropbox Sign immediately.
"List all my pending signature requests and their status."
"Send the 'Agreement' template to 'john.doe@example.com'."
"Get the download link for the signed document 'req_123'."
Troubleshooting Dropbox Sign MCP Server with Cursor
Common issues when connecting Dropbox Sign to Cursor through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.
Tools not appearing in Cursor
Server shows as disconnected
Dropbox Sign + Cursor FAQ
Common questions about integrating Dropbox Sign MCP Server with Cursor.
What is Agent mode and why does it matter for MCP?
Where does Cursor store MCP configuration?
mcp.json file. You can configure servers at the project level (.cursor/mcp.json in your project root) or globally (~/.cursor/mcp.json). Project-level configs take precedence.