Paste the cover letter draft and start with Smart Clean for the quickest first pass. If Claude output still includes wrapped lines, bullet leftovers, or spacing that looks too chat-like for a hiring manager, add Remove Line Breaks, Remove Extra Spaces, or Remove Bullets before you copy the final version into the application.
Claude cover letter drafts often paste with markdown-style emphasis, list structure, extra blank lines, and narrow line wrapping from the chat window. This page helps flatten that formatting into cleaner application-ready text while keeping the core message intact.
Use it for full cover letters, opening paragraphs, company-specific customizations, closing paragraphs, and short email versions of a cover letter when Claude gave you solid wording but the pasted formatting still needs cleanup.
This example shows a short Claude-generated cover letter section with pasted bullets and chat-style spacing.
Dear Hiring Team,
- I am excited to apply for the role.
- My background includes client support,
operations improvement, and team coordination.
Thank you for your time.
Dear Hiring Team,
I am excited to apply for the role. My background includes client support, operations improvement, and team coordination.
Thank you for your time.
Here is a second example for a Claude draft that looks too broken up after pasting into an application form.
I am applying for the customer success role
because your company stands out for its focus
on practical service improvements
and measurable client outcomes.
I am applying for the customer success role because your company stands out for its focus on practical service improvements and measurable client outcomes.
Paste the Claude cover letter draft into the tool, start with Smart Clean, and then add Remove Line Breaks or Remove Bullets if the text still carries chat formatting or pasted list structure.
It helps remove copied bullets, markdown-like labels, uneven spacing, wrapped lines, and chat-style formatting that can make a cover letter look pasted instead of polished.
No. This page is for cleanup only, so it keeps the wording of the Claude draft while removing formatting noise before you submit the cover letter.