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You asked ChatGPT to write something. It looked perfect. Then you pasted it into Google Docs and it turned into a wall of hashtags, asterisks, and broken dreams. Unmarkdown fixes that.
Paste your markdown, pick from 62 templates, and copy perfectly formatted output to any destination. One click. No hashtag carnage. 6 destinations: Google Docs, Word, Slack, OneNote, Email, Plain Text
Key features: - 62 templates for every use case - 12 AI editing actions - Document publishing with custom URLs - Document sharing and collaboration - Chrome extension for in-page conversion - MCP server for AI tool integration - REST API with 13 endpoints
Free tier with 5 documents. Pro starts at $8/month.
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Most markdown tools help you write markdown. Unmarkdown assumes you already have it, probably from ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, and focuses entirely on getting it out of markdown and into the apps where it actually needs to live. Six destinations, 62 templates, one click. No other tool converts to Google Docs, Word, Slack, OneNote, Email, and Plain Text from a single interface.
Unmarkdown's answer
Most tools in this space do one thing: edit markdown. Unmarkdown does the part nobody else bothered with, which is getting markdown out of markdown and into the application where it actually matters. Six destinations from a single interface, 62 templates so the output doesn't look like a default document, AI editing so you can refine without leaving the app, and a Chrome extension that catches broken markdown on any webpage before it reaches anyone important. It runs in the browser, requires no installation, and has a free tier. The API and MCP server exist for people who want to automate the whole thing.
Unmarkdown's answer
Anyone who uses AI tools and then has to put the output somewhere real. Content creators pasting into Google Docs. Developers pasting into Slack. Consultants pasting into Word. Marketers pasting into emails. If you've ever pasted from ChatGPT and watched the formatting disintegrate, Unmarkdown was built for you.
Unmarkdown's answer
It started with the same frustration everyone has. AI tools generate beautiful, well-structured markdown. Then you paste it into Google Docs and get a wall of hashtags and asterisks. The gap between "AI wrote something great" and "I can actually use this in my workflow" was absurd. So Unmarkdown was built to close it.
Unmarkdown's answer
Next.js, React, TypeScript, Supabase, and Stripe. The markdown processing pipeline uses remark and rehype. The Chrome extension is built with esbuild. The API follows OpenAPI specifications.
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