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Running Monthly PDF Workflows on Autopilot

Saved workspaces, batch processing and a clean folder structure turn the recurring “month-end PDF chores” into a five-minute job.

May 5, 2026 · 2 min read
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If you do the same PDF chores every month — compress receipts, merge statements, redact a particular column from a report, OCR scanned invoices — those workflows are worth automating. Not with a custom script. With three patterns any browser tool now supports.

Pattern 1: Saved workspaces

A workspace is a saved combination of tool + settings. Instead of re-picking “compress, target 5 MB, grayscale” every time, you save it once as “Receipts → 5 MB grayscale” and run it in one click thereafter. Two seconds of setup pays back the moment you use it twice.

Pattern 2: Batch processing

Most monthly chores are folder-shaped: “compress every file in this folder”, “OCR every scan”, “extract tables from every invoice”. A batch endpoint lets you drop in 100 files, run with consistent settings, and get a ZIP back. The 30-minute per-file workflow becomes a 30-second drag-drop.

Pattern 3: Recent-files history

For workflows you don’t fully save but run repeatedly with small variations, a 30-day “recent files” log gives you instant reruns. “Last month I OCR’d these in Spanish; do the same with this month’s set.”

A real month-end example

  1. Drop a folder of supplier invoices into a saved “Invoice extract → CSV” workspace. Get a tagged spreadsheet back.
  2. Drop a folder of expense receipts into a saved “Receipts → 5 MB grayscale” compressor.
  3. Merge bank statements via a saved “Statements → numbered + cover” merge.
  4. Send everything to your bookkeeper. Total time: under five minutes.

What changes when you start treating chores as workflows

The status shifts from “this is admin overhead” to “this is solved”. You don’t miss months. You catch errors earlier. And the time you reclaim adds up — five minutes a month instead of two hours is twenty-three hours a year on a single set of recurring tasks.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a paid plan for saved workspaces?

Yes — workspaces and batch processing are Pro features. The free tier supports the same tools, just one file at a time and with on-the-fly settings.

Are workspace settings shared across teammates?

Per-user today. Team-shared workspaces are on the roadmap — let us know if it's a blocker.

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