Connect Autype integrations
Formulate branded documents with Autype to automatically generate client proposals or compliance reports from CRM data. Use this workflow automation to populate Markdown templates with dynamic data and distribute the final PDFs to stakeholders. Sign up now to replace manual formatting with automated generation.
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Build your Autype integrations.
On Make, use Autype as an action to automatically generate branded documents, such as client proposals or compliance reports, by populating Markdown templates with dynamic data and distributing the final PDFs.
Add a text watermark to all or specific pages of a PDF. Waits for completion.
Create a bulk render job with an array of variable sets. Each item generates one document. Waits for completion.
Create a bulk render job by uploading a CSV, Excel, or JSON file with variable data. Waits for completion.
Compress a PDF to reduce file size. Waits for completion.
Convert PDF pages to images (PNG or JPEG). Waits for completion.
Convert a DOCX file to PDF or ODT. Waits for completion.
Convert an ODT file to PDF or DOCX. Waits for completion.
Create a new document in a project. Optionally provide initial content.
Create a new project in the organization (always PUBLIC).
Connect any app with Autype
Popular Autype workflows.
Looking to get more out of Autype? With Make you can visually integrate Autype into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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