Best practices
- Lock the workflow order before large runs so every file in the batch follows the same transformation path.
- Keep operation order stable so repeated runs produce consistent results.
- Use naming conventions to track batches and reruns.
Chain PDF operations like compress, OCR, and split into reusable automation workflows. Private processing with auto-delete by default.
Need more detail? Read the full guide.
Workflow Builder is aimed at repeatable, multi-file PDF processing where consistency matters more than one-off convenience.
The key controls on this page are Workflow Name, Workflow Steps, Save Local. Check them before you process final files.
If this run affects client delivery, approval, or archive quality, validate the output once before you share it. The related how-to and use-case pages below cover the most common real-world edge cases.
To use pdf workflow online, upload your file, add tools in sequence, save the workflow, and run it, then process and download the result.
Yes. Workflow Builder is currently free to use with no signup required.
Yes. Files are processed only for your active job and auto-delete by default after processing.
Workflow Builder supports PDF files.
To use pdf workflow online, upload your file, add tools in sequence, save the workflow, and run it, then process and download the result.
Workflow Builder follows a clear workflow: upload input, configure settings, process, and download output.
Workflow Builder follows a clear workflow: upload input, configure settings, process, and download output.