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Compile your JSON datasets into professional PDF, DOCX, and presentation files by connecting Carbone to Make. Linking this report generator to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly upload templates, trigger document renders, and download finished files. Register for your free account today to build your first automatic document pipeline.
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Uploads a new template to the Carbone storage.
Converts HTML content into a PDF document and returns the result as a file.
Convert Microsoft Office and LibreOffice documents to PDF. Supports DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ODT, ODS, ODP, and ODG formats.
Deletes either the template including all its versions, when using a Template Id, or a specific version of a template when using a Version Id.
Downloads a generated document using a unique Render ID. The Render ID is returned by the "Generate a Document" module when the "Return Render ID" option is enabled, or sent to your Webhook URL upon completion of an asynchronous generation. Note: The generated document is only available for one hour and can be downloaded once.
Downloads a specific template or version of a template from the Carbone storage.
Generates a document by merging your data with a template and returns the result as a file.
Gets Carbone Cloud API status.
Retrieve a list of all categories used in templates. Categories function similarly to folders, allowing you to group and organize your templates effectively (e.g. "customer-x", "project-2026", "finances").
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Popular Carbone workflows.
Connect Carbone to Make to automate your document workflows. Generate PDFs, sync data across apps, and save time on manual tasks.
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Mapping links the modules in your scenario. When you map an item, you connect the data retrieved by one module to another module to perform the desired action. For example, you can map email addresses and subject lines to create a spreadsheet using this data.
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