Docs to PDF vs iLovePDF: Price

Price comparison between Docs to PDF and iLovePDF involves looking at both the free tier limits and the paid tier value for your specific use case. Both have reasonable free options; the question is which paid tier makes more sense if you outgrow the free version.

iLovePDF pricing tiers

iLovePDF offers a free tier with daily task limits and file size caps. The Premium Individual plan removes task limits, increases file sizes, adds OCR, password protection, and advanced features. The Teams plan adds user management and shared access. Pricing is monthly or annual.

Docs to PDF pricing

Docs to PDF has a free plan with a monthly conversion limit and no watermarks. The Pro plan removes the conversion limit. The price point is modest and aimed at individuals and small teams who primarily need bulk Google Docs export rather than full PDF editing capability.

Cost for Google Docs users specifically

If your primary need is converting Google Docs to PDF, paying for iLovePDF's Premium plan means paying for features you may not use. Docs to PDF Pro is cheaper for users who only need the conversion workflow. If you also need PDF merging, compression, and signing, iLovePDF's broader feature set may justify its price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free way to bulk convert Google Docs without paying for iLovePDF?

Yes. Docs to PDF's free plan includes batch conversion from Google Drive. The free plan has a monthly limit, but it is sufficient for most individual users.

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