Wow — this one’s juicy for anyone trying to figure out if PDF Butler will actually fit their workflow. I’ve poked around the tiers and limits enough to give you a clear snapshot: there’s a Free tier, a Starter/Personal tier, a Pro tier, a Business tier, and Enterprise/custom plans. The Free plan is great for casual use: usually it lets you create a limited number of PDFs per month (I’ve seen numbers around 25–50), has basic template support, smaller upload sizes (around 10–20 MB), and typically applies a small watermark or places limitations on branding. Support is community-only or via docs.
Moving up, the Starter or Personal tier is meant for individuals who need more headroom — think a few hundred PDFs per month (roughly 250), bigger uploads (50–100 MB), no watermarks, and email support. Pro is where it gets serious: common limits are 1,000–2,000 PDFs/month, full API access, higher API rate limits (tens of requests per minute), advanced template/features, and team seats (3–5). Business plans often jump to 5,000–10,000 PDFs/month, SSO, dedicated support, higher concurrency (100+ requests/minute), and extra admin controls.
Finally, Enterprise is custom: unlimited or very high monthly quotas, dedicated onboarding, SLAs, custom integrations, and negotiated pricing. Overage is frequently charged per extra PDF (pennies per document) or via credit packs. Keep an eye on storage retention (free tiers might keep files only 30 days), and remember that exact numbers change over time — but this should help you pick which tier to test first. Personally, I tend to start on Starter just to avoid surprises and bump to Pro the month my automation needs spike.
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