Last updated on
Dec 10, 2025
pdfFiller scores top ratings on review platforms
I think this is a wonderful fillable pdf software I've tried, it not only saves your work, but you can print or send to your email. It even gives you the opportunity to fax
I like the program It is not too complicated. The monthly fee is a bit too high I am not certain that I will be able to keep it past the free trial period. $20 per month is way off the mark; unless you have lots of cash flow. Just seems like $6-$8 per month would be more in line with the value of the product.
What do you like best?
The ease of signing and saving to different cloud platforms like OneDrive
What do you dislike?
Not much unless the PDFfiller name could be removed from saved documents
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
It’s very easy to use for signing things from leases to approvals
The ease of signing and saving to different cloud platforms like OneDrive
What do you dislike?
Not much unless the PDFfiller name could be removed from saved documents
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
It’s very easy to use for signing things from leases to approvals
King of PDF Filling
PDFfiller really saves time by allowing you to directly write on the PDF. Previously I had to print it out and fill out the details and have to rescan the document and PDFfiller eliminates all these steps.
It's very simple to use as you just have to drop the PDF file which needs to be filled.
The biggest advantage is that it also works with a file which is not "fillable" by allowing you to add text and images on it.
Often times larger PDF file doesn't work directly so I have to divide it and have to re-upload them again. I think it would be really helpful if PDFfiller allows such functionality by default where it either works directly or ability to divide it on their website.
What do you like best?
I encounter a lot of reasons to amend, annotate, merge, separate, and complete PDF documents. I used the free version of pdfFiller for a while and realized that I used it so much and liked using it so much that I actually paid for the upgraded version. I have been using pdfFiller for about a year and it is a go-to part of my toolbox for document management. In fact, I just grabbed a couple of model forms from my trade association and (with permission) stripped off their information and inserted my firm info and logo. In 15 minutes I had professional forms tailored to my business - I cannot even estimate how much that saved me in time and money. pdfFiller makes me look good, so I am giving them a review to make them look good - it's what I can Good Business quid-pro-quo.
What do you dislike?
Nothing is perfect, and while I gave pdfFiller the highest rating I could, it too is not perfect. I have found that scrolling through documents I have edited rather than being able to create folders to store my completed documents is slower than I want. I come from a Windows environment and have become spoiled by the Windows' file structure. Still, this is probably more about me than about pdfFiller.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I annotate, merge, duplicate, and complete more pdf forms than I like. Most are government or bureaucratic forms and they insist upon too much information. It helps to have forms done one and stored on pdfFIller that I can access to update the dates or other data and resubmit.
Practical
PDFfiller makes finding and editing a document easy, useful, and practical. It also keeps these important documents in one location for a trouble free experience.
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