Q: Purchase Decision Questions
Hi, Thanks for your help with my last questions. Adjusting the PDF page size helped, but page breaks are still problematic when converting HTML to PDF.
Before purchasing, I have a few clarifications:
1. You mentioned it takes 3 credits to create a PDF. Can you confirm this is per file, not per page? If it’s per page, the pricing isn’t fair or justifiable. Very important.
2. Does converting an SVG to a normal image use 1 credit?
3. Page breaks remain an issue (see screenshot: https://prnt.sc/woL6zT5P52GN In professional PDFs, content like boxes with text is usually pushed to the next page or spaced properly. Is it possible to generate a single long-page PDF without breaks? Some Chrome extensions offer this as a premium feature.
I could manually adjust the HTML for spacing, but that’s extra work. Any automated solutions for this?
Thanks
togedir
Jan 1, 2026A: Hi Sye,
Happy to clarify — these are important questions.
1. PDF credit usage
Yes, the 3 credits are per PDF file, not per page.
Whether the PDF has 1 page or 100 pages, it still costs 3 credits total.
2. SVG to image
This isn’t supported. MarkupGo doesn’t produce SVG outputs, and image transformations only work on images generated by MarkupGo. We can’t convert or transform external SVGs or images.
3. Page breaks & long-page PDFs
MarkupGo follows standard HTML → PDF rendering rules, similar to Chrome. We don’t currently have an automatic “smart pagination” system.
However:
• You can generate a single long-page PDF by enabling the singlePage option.
• Page-break behavior can still be controlled using CSS (break-inside, page-break-*, spacing, etc.).
• There’s no fully automated solution yet that dynamically reflows content without some CSS adjustments.
4. Image transformations (important note)
Image transformations work only on images generated by MarkupGo, not on external images or PDFs.
Thanks again for the detailed questions — they’re very fair and appreciated.