Docs to PDF vs Smallpdf: Price

Price is a real factor when comparing Docs to PDF and Smallpdf, especially for frequent users. Both tools have free tiers, but the limits and what they include differ in ways that matter depending on how often you convert.

Docs to PDF pricing

The free plan includes a monthly conversion allowance with no watermarks. The Pro plan removes the conversion limit. Both plans are priced for individual users and small teams. There are no file size limits or feature restrictions within the conversion workflow.

Smallpdf pricing

Smallpdf's free tier limits you to two tasks per day and has file size restrictions. The Pro plan unlocks unlimited tasks, larger files, e-signing, the desktop app, and offline mode. Pro is priced per user per month, which adds up for teams. There is also a Teams tier with centralized billing.

Which is cheaper for basic Google Docs conversion

For converting Google Docs to PDF without extra features, Docs to PDF is cheaper. The free plan covers most individual use cases with no cost. Smallpdf's free tier is more restrictive, and the paid plan includes many features that Google Docs users may not need. If you only want PDF output from Google Docs, you are likely paying for Smallpdf features you will not use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free way to convert Google Docs to PDF without Smallpdf?

Yes. Docs to PDF has a free plan, and Google Docs itself has a built-in export via File > Download > PDF. For occasional single-file conversion, no paid tool is necessary.

Is Smallpdf Pro worth the price?

It depends on what you need. If you use PDF editing, compression, e-signing, and format conversion regularly across many file types, Smallpdf Pro is a solid value. For users who only need to export Google Docs to PDF, it is more than necessary.

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