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60 lines
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# DocFast Launch Tweets
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## Tweet 1 — Launch Announcement (Thread Starter)
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🚀 Just launched DocFast — an API that converts HTML, Markdown, and URLs to PDF.
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One API call. No Puppeteer. No headless browser setup.
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Free tier: 100 PDFs/month
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Pro: $9/mo for 10,000 PDFs
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https://docfast.dev
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🧵 Here's what makes it different ↓
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## Tweet 2 — Thread: Templates
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Most PDF APIs make you build HTML from scratch every time.
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DocFast has built-in invoice & receipt templates.
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Pass JSON data → get a professional PDF.
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No HTML. No CSS. Just your data.
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## Tweet 3 — Thread: Markdown
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My favorite endpoint: /v1/convert/markdown
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Write docs in Markdown, get styled PDFs with syntax highlighting.
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Tables, code blocks, headers — it all just works.
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Perfect for proposals, reports, and documentation.
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## Tweet 4 — The Pain Point
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Things I don't miss:
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- Debugging Chrome memory leaks in production
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- Managing Puppeteer in Docker
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- PDFs that look different on every server
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- 2GB RAM for a headless browser
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Now it's just: POST → PDF ✅
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https://docfast.dev
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## Tweet 5 — Social Proof / CTA
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If your app needs a "Download as PDF" button, try DocFast.
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✅ HTML, Markdown, or URL → PDF
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✅ Built-in invoice templates
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✅ Sub-second generation
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✅ 100 free PDFs/month
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Get an API key in 10 seconds (no credit card):
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https://docfast.dev
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#buildinpublic #webdev #indiehackers
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