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Sheet to PDF vs Autocrat

Autocrat is the OG Google Sheets PDF generator (10+ years old). Sheet to PDF is the 2026 modern alternative. Here's how they compare head-to-head.

TL;DR

Feature comparison

FeatureSheet to PDFAutocrat
Placeholder syntax{{Variable}} (modern)<<Variable>> (dated)
Free tier10 PDFs/mo (50 with bonuses)Unlimited
Conditional logic {% if %}✓ Starter+ (€5/mo)
Filters (currency, date, etc.)✓ Starter+
Loops {% for %}✓ Pro+ (€60/mo)
Math operations✓ Pro+
Pre-built templates13 (3 free, 10 paid)0
Sidebar UXModern, real-time previewForms-based, 2014 era
Bulk emailPro plan, built-in, reliableSeparate buggy config
Public share linksPro+ plan
Team accountsPro+ unlimited
Smart filename templates
Quota tracking + dashboardReal-time gauge
Active developmentWeekly updatesSporadic
SupportEmail (paid), priority (Premium)Community forum only
Marketplace ratingNEW4.0 ★ (legacy)

Where Sheet to PDF wins big

Smart templates

Autocrat has no conditional logic. If 30% of your invoices need VAT shown and 70% don't, you maintain two templates. Sheet to PDF lets you write {% if VAT > 0 %}VAT: {{VAT}}{% endif %} once. Game-changer when your data has variations.

Modern syntax

{{Variable}} is the industry standard (Handlebars, Mustache, Liquid, Jinja). If a developer ever has to touch your template, they'll thank you. <<Variable>> is what shipped with mail merge in 1995.

Bulk email that works

Autocrat's email feature uses Gmail directly, which means daily quotas, bad deliverability, no bounce handling. Sheet to PDF routes through Resend with verified SPF/DKIM — way better deliverability, transparent bounce handling, no daily caps within plan limits.

Hosted PDFs with share links

Pro+ Sheet to PDF users get a public URL per PDF (pdf.sheet-to-pdf.com/abc123). Share with anyone, no Google account needed. Autocrat doesn't offer this.

Where Autocrat wins

Unlimited free tier

If you only need basic <<Variable>> substitution and you generate hundreds of PDFs per month, Autocrat is free. Sheet to PDF charges €5/mo for 300.

Existing workflows

If you've been using Autocrat for years and it works, there's no urgent reason to switch. Migrate when you next need a feature it doesn't have.

Migration is 30 minutes

The hardest part is Find & Replace on your template: <<{{. See our migration guide for the rest.

Try both

You can install both add-ons. Run a small test job in each. Compare the output and the workflow. Most users decide within 10 minutes.

Install Sheet to PDF — free