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AutomatedDocs is a document generation and automation SaaS product designed to automatically merge form and spreadsheet data from tools such as Google Forms and Google Sheets into Google Docs or Word templates. It can be used to create standardized documents such as contracts, invoices, quotes, reports, application forms, tickets, and more. The product emphasizes a no-code workflow: if you can use Google Docs, you can automate document generation with template placeholders.
The product is built around a three-step workflow: connect a Google account and select a form or spreadsheet, create a template with variables, then choose an output destination. Templates support variables, conditional logic, dynamic content, images, QR codes, lists, charts, repeating sections, and more. Its spreadsheet-related features are currently described as available only for Webhook and API integrations. In addition to Google Forms/Sheets, the listed data sources include Excel, CSV, and Airtable; automations can connect via Power Automate, Zapier, Make.com, or API. Generated documents can be sent as email attachments or saved to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or Webhook, while SharePoint is still marked as coming soon.
Pricing is subscription-based with monthly document quotas: Starter is $29/month for 200 documents/month; Professional is $59/month for 500 documents/month and includes API access; Business is $149/month for 1000 documents/month and includes API access and Team Access. The free trial information is slightly inconsistent: the page states 15 days, while the FAQ mentions 14 days, 50 documents, and no credit card required. The page also lists Startup, Standard, and Premium prices, but without billing periods or quotas, so the exact plan structure should be confirmed before purchase.
On security, the main content states that data used for merge generation is not stored and is deleted after document generation; generated documents are deleted after expiry; and the service is hosted on ISO27001-certified cloud providers located in Europe. For collaboration, only the Business plan is explicitly stated to support Team Access; enterprise features such as role permissions, audit logs, and SSO are not disclosed. Developer support is relatively practical: API access is available from the Professional plan upward, and Webhook plus test parameters are supported.
Its strengths are a low learning curve, strong alignment with Google office workflows, template capabilities that cover common automation scenarios, and extensibility through API and automation platforms. Its drawbacks are inconsistent plan-page information, limited disclosure around enterprise permissions and compliance, and the fact that some advanced document structures rely on API/Webhook. It is best suited for small and midsize teams, sales, finance, operations, administration, and business departments that need to generate standardized documents in bulk.
The main content does not provide information on access from China, and the product depends on services such as Google Drive, Google Docs, and Google Forms. In mainland China, actual usability may be affected by the accessibility of Google services. Payments support credit cards and PayPal, while enterprises can pay via invoice, PO, ACH, wire transfer, or check. If the Google ecosystem is not available, alternatives include Microsoft Power Automate, domestic e-signature or low-code document automation tools, or self-hosted scripting solutions.
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automateddocs.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Unknown. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach automateddocs.com directly.