About Unplain
Unplain turns docs and AI drafts into publish-ready PDFs in minutes — with no editor and no design skills required. It exists because layout, not writing, is what usually stops people from publishing — and because every content change means rebuilding it by hand. Unplain removes that step by designing the PDF for you from a document you already have.
The problem: rebuilding the layout, not writing
Most people who need a PDF already have the words. What stops them is the layout — and worse, redoing it. Change a font, add a paragraph, move an image, and the design in Figma, Canva, InDesign, or Word breaks: pages shift, spacing snaps, links die, and you rebuild and re-export all over again.
The decision: no editor on purpose
Unplain has no WYSIWYG editor, and that is deliberate. An editor invites you back into page-by-page design, which is exactly the work that slows people down. Instead, Unplain separates writing from design: you bring a finished document, and it produces a publish-ready PDF.
How it works
You upload a doc or AI draft — text, Markdown, or Word — and Unplain generates the cover, table of contents, pagination, branding, and a final call-to-action page automatically. A publish-ready PDF comes out in about five minutes — an ebook, lead magnet, report, or guide.
Who it's for
Unplain is built for marketers, agencies, and creators who would rather ship than design. If your content already exists and you want it to look professional without a design sprint, Unplain is made for that exact moment.
"I built Unplain because I am very very tired of designing lead magnets and eBooks. It takes too much time in actual design tools like Figma or InDesign, or even in Canva. And the existing eBook builders out there are either too basic or too expensive. Or force you to work with templates that look well.. bad."
— Adam, founder of Unplain