 This paper discusses the importance of developing a concise and focused presentation of the key information that will most likely help someone make a decision about whether to participate in a study. It then goes on to describe how a community-engaged technology development approach was used to inform feature options within the RedCap software platform centered around collection and storage of electronic consent, e-consent. This e-consent framework includes a portfolio of eight features which were reviewed by community stakeholders and tested at two academic medical centers. Early adoption and utilization of this e-consent framework has demonstrated acceptability, and next steps will focus on testing the efficacy of these features to improve participant engagement with the consent process. This article was offered by Colleeny Lawrence, Leah Dunkel, Mark McEver, and others.