Most Salesforce document generation tools are still running on mail-merge logic from the early 2000s. A template is a flat layout, an engine fills in the placeholders, and when something's missing ==> blank box. When you need repeated rows ==> manually tag the loop boundary and hope you got it right.
We built ZeroExport because that model breaks at exactly the moment it matters most: complex data, real structure, documents that go to customers.
What's different:
Layout adapts to missing data. Empty field? The section collapses, the columns reflow. Nothing ships looking broken.
Repeaters find their own boundary. No start/end tags. No risk of a dropped or duplicated row from a misplaced marker.
Section-level visibility with cascading logic. Hide a section and everything nested inside it disappears with it, not field by field.
Runs entirely inside Salesforce. Managed package, no integrations, no middleware, nothing external to break.
Works on Professional Edition out of the box.
Built for CPQ, manufacturing, and finance teams where document complexity is real and the current answer involves a consultant and a multi-month project.
Beta access open. Happy to hear where you think it falls apart.
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