Paste the copied draft and start with Smart Clean for the fastest first pass. If the newsletter editor still shows broken paragraphs, list leftovers, or spacing that feels too chat-like for a subscriber email, add Remove Line Breaks, Remove Extra Spaces, or Remove Bullets before you paste the cleaned version into your sending tool.
Claude newsletter drafts often paste with markdown-style emphasis, layered bullets, extra blank lines, and narrow line wrapping from the chat window. This page helps flatten that formatting into cleaner newsletter-ready text while keeping the core message intact.
Use it for newsletter intros, feature roundups, product updates, event blurbs, sponsor sections, and AI-assisted email drafts when Claude gave you solid copy but the pasted formatting still needs cleanup before publishing.
This example shows a short Claude-generated newsletter section with pasted bullets and chat-style spacing.
This week's update
- Product launch recap
- Customer quote
- Next week's event
Reply if you want the full notes
This week's update
Product launch recap
Customer quote
Next week's event
Reply if you want the full notes
Here is a second example showing paragraph wrapping that often appears when Claude output is pasted into a newsletter builder.
Thanks for reading this week.
Claude drafted this section with
short wrapped lines that look tidy
in chat but uneven in the newsletter editor.
Thanks for reading this week. Claude drafted this section with short wrapped lines that look tidy in chat but even in the newsletter editor.
Paste the Claude newsletter draft into the tool, start with Smart Clean, and then add Remove Line Breaks, Remove Extra Spaces, or Remove Bullets if the pasted text still carries chat formatting or list structure.
It helps remove copied bullets, markdown-style labels, uneven spacing, wrapped lines, and chat-style structure that can make a newsletter draft look pasted instead of publish-ready.
No. This page is for cleanup only, so it keeps the wording of the Claude draft while removing formatting noise before you paste it into your newsletter editor.