Paste the copied draft and start with Smart Clean for the fastest first pass. If the post still shows broken paragraphs, extra gaps, or copied list structure from Google Docs, add Remove Line Breaks, Remove Extra Spaces, or Remove Bullets before you paste the cleaned version into WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, or another CMS.
Google Docs blog drafts often carry heading spacing, numbered lists, blank lines, and wrapped paragraphs that look fine in the document but break the layout after paste. This page helps strip that document formatting while keeping the article copy readable and ready for publishing.
Use it for introductions, subheads, step lists, product summaries, author bios, and AI-assisted drafts that were edited in Google Docs before being moved into a blog editor. It is built for cleanup, not rewriting.
This example shows a short blog section copied from Google Docs with list formatting and line breaks that often paste poorly into a CMS.
Blog launch checklist
1. Finish headline
2. Add internal links
3. Check formatting
Final note:
Paste into CMS
Blog launch checklist
Finish headline
Add internal links
Check formatting
Final note: Paste into CMS
This example shows a paragraph that picked up uneven wrapping after it was copied from Google Docs into a blog editor.
This section was edited in Google Docs
and the paragraph now breaks
into short lines after paste
inside the CMS editor.
This section was edited in Google Docs and the paragraph now breaks into cleaner blog-ready text inside the CMS editor.
Paste the Google Docs draft into the tool, start with Smart Clean, and then add Remove Line Breaks, Remove Extra Spaces, or Remove Bullets if the blog post still carries document-style formatting into your CMS.
It helps fix copied headings, numbered lists, blank lines, wrapped paragraphs, and uneven spacing that often show up when a Google Docs draft is pasted into a blog editor.
No. This page removes formatting noise from the Google Docs draft while keeping the wording of the blog post intact.