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Doxy is a document generation platform that transforms Google Docs templates into dynamic PDF generators. Users can create templates in Google Docs, add dynamic variables, and generate perfectly formatted PDFs. Doxy preserves the formatting of the Google Doc and supports tables, images, and bulk processing.
Here is a step-by-step description of the process:
Create Template: Users design their templates in Google Docs with variable placeholders.
Add Data: Users input data through a UI form, bulk Excel uploads, Google Sheets integration, or a REST API.
Generate PDFs: Doxy generates perfectly formatted PDF documents in seconds.
Doxy offers several features to make document generation easier and more efficient, such as:
Dynamic Tables: Doxy allows for dynamic expansion of table rows based on the user's data.
Image Support: Users can dynamically replace image placeholders with unique images for each document, such as signatures or photos.
API Integration: Doxy has a REST API for programmatic document generation.
Bulk Generation: Users can generate documents in bulk via Excel uploads, Google Sheets, or the API.
Schema Builder: Scans the template to provide users with a customized interface per template (Be it UI form for one-offs or Sheets/API for bulk generation) and rigorous validation.
Webhooks: Users can receive real-time updates on document generation status via webhooks.
Doxy is ideal for businesses that need to generate a high volume of personalized documents, such as contracts, invoices, reports, certificates, and welcome packets.
Doxy is currently in Early Access. The pricing is credit-based, with one credit charged for every 3,000 characters in the template (for most documents it's a credit per document). Free tier offers 20 credits for testing the product.
Roadmap includes features such as:
Digital Signatures: Doxy will allow for digitally signing generated PDFs for security and authenticity.
Conditional Rendering: Doxy will allow for the inclusion or exclusion of specific content based on certain conditions.
Inline Image Injection: This feature will allow users to replace text placeholders with images directly. This would expand upon the existing image replacement functionality, offering more flexibility in document design and personalization.
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