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🚀 Looking for a Claude Skill to Turn .MD Files into Beautiful, Professional PDFs
Hey builders, Quick question for the community. Many of the workflows I’m running with Claude Code generate documents in .md format, which is great for structure and automation. The problem comes when converting them to PDF… they work, but they’re missing that super professional look (clean layout, typography, spacing, visual hierarchy, etc.). What I’m trying to find is a Claude Skill or workflow that can take .md files and produce really polished, client-ready PDFs. Ideally something that: - Applies professional layouts automatically - Handles titles, sections, callouts, tables, and spacing nicely - Produces PDFs you could send directly to a client or use in a report Does anyone here know a skill, tool, or workflow for this? Even better if you’ve personally tested it. Would love to hear what you’re using 🙌
🚀 Looking for a Claude Skill to Turn .MD Files into Beautiful, Professional PDFs
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I ran into something similar before. Instead of relying only on Claude, you can pass the .md output into a simple HTML + CSS template and then convert that to PDF. That way you control layout, fonts, spacing, and it looks much more professional. You can even reuse the same template for all documents, so it stays consistent for clients. Are you trying to standardize this for one type of document or different ones?
Automation vs Over-Automation
Hi builders 👋 Something I’ve been thinking about while exploring automation workflows. When people first discover automation tools, the instinct is usually: “Let’s automate everything.” But after seeing a few real systems, I’m starting to notice something interesting. The automations that create the biggest impact are often not the most complex ones. Sometimes it’s just a simple workflow that removes one annoying task that repeats every day. Things like: • capturing leads automatically • routing data between tools • sending instant follow-ups • organizing files in the background Nothing fancy. But these small systems quietly save hours of manual work over time. Curious about the builders in this community 🤔 Have you ever caught yourself over-automating something that could have stayed simple?
Automation vs Over-Automation
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@Esayas Tesfaye Yes, I’ve been working on lead capture and follow-up systems. I focus more on simple setups that actually bring results instead of overcomplicated workflows.
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@Shayne B. Yeah same, I think that’s a phase everyone goes through.
Claude Code vs Claude Chat - more questions than answers 😬
Hello community, here I go again with this topic. I am currently working with both Claude Code with skills and incredible plugins I found on GitHub to create full companies with specialized agents and the whole nine yards...but I still find it somehow overwhelming, slower and more confusing than when working with Claude Chat, which helps me go through the process in a more amicable way, and I still get the results I want and I seem to be using less tokens. So for the Claude Code experts in the room, what am I missing to take advantage of Claude Code? I'm all ears (eyes actually 👀) Thank you! Dani
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I think you’re not missing anything, it’s just different use cases. Claude Chat is usually faster and easier when you’re thinking, planning, or iterating ideas. Claude Code becomes more useful when things get bigger — like managing multiple files, structured workflows, or more complex builds. If your current setup in Chat is already giving you good results, that’s actually a good sign. Sometimes simpler workflows just work better. You can always bring in Claude Code later when things start getting messy or harder to manage.
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@Dani Szwarc Thanks 😅
Anyone doing AI consulting specifically for hotels/hospitality? 🏨
Hey guys! I've been exploring the hospitality niche for AI consulting and honestly the more I look into it the more potential I see - front desk automation, booking management, guest communication, revenue optimization... It feels like this industry is YEARS behind on AI adoption compared to others 🔵 Is anyone here actually consulting in this space? 🔵 🔵 What kind of projects are you working on? 🔵 I'd love to connect with others who are in this niche or thinking about getting into it If you're doing this, hit me up!! 😁😁 Thank you!!!
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This is a really interesting niche — I’ve been looking into it too and honestly it feels under-automated compared to most industries. One thing I noticed is a lot of hotels still lose leads just from slow replies or missed inquiries. Even a simple system for instant responses + follow-ups could make a big difference without changing their whole setup. I’m actually curious — what made you look into hospitality specifically? Are you seeing more opportunity on the operations side or guest communication?
Using Claude / Claude Code for Commercial Cleaning Lead Generation
I’m experimenting with Claude / Claude Code to automate lead generation and outreach. My idea right now is: • Use Apify to scrape businesses (Google Maps, offices, medical, property managers, etc.)• Filter for good opportunities• Enrich with emails• Use Claude + Gmail integration to send personalized cold emails• Route replies to schedule walkthroughs For people using AI in service businesses: Is Apify → lead list → cold email outreach the best workflow, or are there better ways to build commercial cleaning lead lists and book walkthroughs? Curious what systems people here are running.
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Interesting workflow. One thing that could also help is adding a quick qualification step before outreach so the list focuses on businesses that actually need regular cleaning services. That can make the emails much more relevant and improve reply rates.
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@Micah Gadoury Good question. The simple way is to filter the list a bit before sending emails. For example, after scraping with Apify from Google Maps, you can check things like business type, size, or number of reviews. Focus more on places that usually need regular cleaning like medical offices, office buildings, coworking spaces, property managers, etc. Then you can use Claude to write a more personalized email for them. The list becomes smaller, but usually the replies are much better because you’re reaching the right businesses. Hope this helps!
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Muhammad Awais
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Awais – AI Automation Professional focused on helping businesses identify bottlenecks, and implement efficient, technology-driven solutions.

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