LinePDF

Pricing that’s on the pricing page.

No quote walls. No 25-user minimums. No surprise repricing: one incumbent’s customer reported becoming “10× more expensive overnight” (G2 review, S-Docs, 2025). Every LinePDF number below is real, and every competitor number carries its source.

Free

$0forever

For the team doing quotes by hand-math.

  • +Unlimited documents, no metering
  • +3 templates
  • +Full line-item engine: per-line tax, per-line discount, section subtotals
  • +Flow, REST, and Agentforce entry points
  • +Small LinePDF footer on the document

Replaces the Word-template hour: copy data out of Salesforce, fix the table, recalculate the tax, repeat.

If one rep makes one quote a week, this tier pays for itself at $0. That's the point.

Pro

Most teams

$49/mo per org, or $499/yr

For the org that's done with the download-eyeball-reupload relay.

  • +Everything in Free
  • +Unlimited templates
  • +No LinePDF footer
  • +Send & Track: e-delivery, expiring links, open events as Salesforce records (ships with listing)
  • +Priority support, answered by the founder

Replaces the ~$3,000/yr, 25-user-minimum entry point reported for the leading incumbent. An 8-person org over there is paying for 17 empty seats.

An 8-person org pays $499/yr here against a reported ~$3,000/yr minimum elsewhere, six times less, and every send logs itself.

Scale

Roadmap

$149/mo per org

For the team that wants the invoice to chase itself.

  • +Everything in Pro
  • +Get Paid: aging, payment reminders that cancel on payment, paid-status writeback
  • +Stripe payment links on your own keys (keys live in your org, never on our servers)
  • +All three packaged Agentforce topics

Replaces the controller's AR spreadsheet, the calendar reminders, and the five-figure annual contract bought just to get invoices out the door.

Cutting DSO by 5 days on $2M of annual invoicing frees about $27,000 of cash. The arithmetic outruns the tier price for years.

Prices change with 60 days’ notice, and never retroactively.

The four-product table

Competitor figures are as reported by third-party listings and dated reviews; the vendors don’t publish prices, which is the point. Full comparison with sources.

LinePDFS-DocsConga ComposerBuilt-in DocGen
Price publishedYes, this pageNo, sales callNo, sales callEdition-gated
Entry price$0, then $49/mo flat~$3,000/yr reported minimumFive-figure contracts reportedIncluded in select editions
Priced perOrg, flatUser, with minimumsUser and product, with minimumsEdition
Free tierUnlimited docs, 3 templatesReported cap of ~150 docs/yrNonen/a
Line-item enginePer-line tax and discount, section subtotalsRelated lists with documented capsWord merge tables, SOQL setupBasic CPQ/Industries templates
Where rendering runsIn your org, as youVendor-documented renderer constraintsExternal serversIn platform

Sources: sdocs.com (no public pricing page), S-Docs knowledge base (documented template limits), G2 reviews of Conga Composer, and Salesforce’s Industries DocGen documentation. Where a vendor doesn’t publish a number, we say “reported” and link the reporting rather than invent precision.

The DSO arithmetic

Get Paid exists for one number: days sales outstanding. Every day an invoice sits unpaid is your cash financing someone else's quarter.

Annual invoicing: $2,000,000

DSO reduction from automated chasing: 5 days

Cash freed: $2,000,000 × 5 ÷ 365 = $27,397

Substitute your own volume and target. The formula is the whole model; no calculator gimmick needed.

Pricing questions, answered plainly

How much does LinePDF cost?

Free tier: $0, unlimited documents, 3 templates, the full line-item engine, a small LinePDF footer on the page. Pro: $49 per month flat per org, or $499 per year (not per user, no minimums), with unlimited templates and no footer. Scale at $149 per month is a roadmap tier that opens when the Get Paid layer ships with the AppExchange listing. Prices change with 60 days' notice and never retroactively.

How much does S-Docs cost? Is S-Docs free?

S-Docs does not publish pricing on its website; getting a number requires a sales conversation. Third-party software listings report per-user pricing in the tens of dollars per month with an effective annual minimum around $3,000, and a free tier capped at a small number of documents per year. We encourage you to verify directly, which is exactly the problem. LinePDF publishes full pricing on this page.

Why is Pro priced per org instead of per user?

Because document volume doesn't scale with headcount. A 3-person team and a 30-person team generating the same invoices shouldn't pay 10× apart. Flat per-org pricing means your headcount doesn't get punished for your document volume, and you can put the exact software line in a budget or an SOW today.

What happens when prices change?

Prices change with 60 days' written notice, and never retroactively for an active subscription term. One incumbent's customer reported becoming "10× more expensive overnight" (G2 review, S-Docs, 2025). We put the guarantee on the pricing page so you can hold us to it.

Start free. The free tier is the trial, and it doesn’t expire.

Unlimited documents on day one. Or read the full pricing comparison first

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