What do you feel could work better when you try to generate PDFs with n8n?

Hey everyone,

I’m Marcelo, a Brazilian guy and founder of pdforge, a solution to automate PDF generation with AI.

I’ve been using n8n for more than 4 years now and have always loved the product. By the way, I even ended up creating pdforge about a year ago because of my poor PDF generation experience inside n8n. :sweat_smile:

I didn’t want to host my own Gotenberg server, and I also didn’t want to go to ChatGPT to turn my data into HTML every time. What I really wanted was a no-code PDF editor where I could create my template without too much design effort, and especially one that could handle dynamic data without breaking the layout for things like tables, charts, and other complex elements.

Fast forward to today, since n8n added the pdforge node to the cloud version :confetti_ball:, I’ve been seeing a lot more n8n users giving it a try, which has been really exciting to see!

Now I’d love to hear from you:

If you’ve ever tried generating PDFs inside n8n, what’s missing from the experience for you? What could I improve?

My goal is to make pdforge the go-to option for PDF generation on n8n, and your feedback would mean a lot in helping me get there. :folded_hands:t2:

Thanks for your help!

Hi @mabreum

This isn’t really a support question so I have moved it to a different category.

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Oh, thank you for that! I thought I was on the right channel. :sweat_smile:

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