Paste the draft and start with Smart Clean for the fastest first pass. If the blog editor still shows broken paragraphs, list leftovers, or uneven spacing, add Remove Line Breaks and Remove Extra Spaces before you publish the cleaned version.
Notion text often carries bullets, block spacing, short wrapped lines, and odd gaps when it is copied into a blog editor. This page is tuned for that publishing step, so the text reads normally in the post instead of keeping the Notion layout.
Use it for article intros, subheads, author bios, updates, and AI-assisted blog drafts that were edited in Notion before publishing. It is for cleanup, not rewriting.
This example shows the kind of Notion paste that can look broken when it moves into a blog post draft.
Blog notes
- draft intro
- add sources
Source
Notion
Blog notes
draft intro
add sources
Source: Notion
This example shows a copied Notion paragraph that picked up short wrapped lines and extra spacing before it was pasted into a blog editor.
This article was drafted in Notion
and now the paragraph breaks
look uneven after paste
inside the editor.
This article was drafted in Notion and now the paragraph breaks look uneven after paste inside the editor.
Paste the Notion draft into the tool, start with Smart Clean, and then add Remove Line Breaks or Remove Extra Spaces if the blog post still looks uneven or broken.
It helps remove bullets, wrapped lines, blank gaps, tabs, and copied spacing that can make Notion text look messy in a blog editor or CMS.
No. This page is for cleanup, so it removes formatting noise while keeping the original wording of the Notion text intact.