Wordable Review
One-click Google Docs export to WordPress, HubSpot, or Medium with automatic formatting and image handling
Wordable solves a specific, painful problem: the copy-paste process from Google Docs to WordPress or HubSpot is slow and destroys formatting. Wordable automates the export with formatting preservation, image handling, and bulk upload capability. At $29/year for the Basic plan, it is the kind of tool that pays for itself in the first hour of saved time. The niche scope is real: it does publishing workflow automation, not content strategy or SEO.
Pros and cons
- Preserves Google Docs formatting on export with no manual cleanup required
- Handles image download, compression, and upload automatically
- Bulk export processes multiple documents simultaneously
- Basic plan at $29/year is an extremely low price for the time saved
- Supports WordPress, HubSpot, and Medium as export destinations
- No API access for programmatic integration
- No SEO or content optimization features
- Limited to three CMS destinations (WordPress, HubSpot, Medium)
- Premium plan at $349/year is harder to justify for low-volume publishers
What is Wordable?
Wordable is a publishing workflow tool that eliminates the manual work of moving content from Google Docs into your CMS. The standard process of copying from Docs and pasting into WordPress or HubSpot involves stripping formatting, re-uploading images, fixing headers, and correcting encoding errors. Wordable handles all of that in a single click.
The time savings compound quickly for teams publishing at volume. A 2,000-word article that takes 15-20 minutes to manually clean up and format after pasting can go from Docs to WordPress in under a minute with Wordable. For a team publishing 20 articles per month, that is 4-6 hours saved that can go into writing or strategy instead.
The pricing is unusually accessible: $29/year for the Basic plan puts it within reach of individual freelancers and small teams. The Pro plan at $149/year and Premium at $349/year add bulk export capacity and support. The tool does not try to be an all-in-one content platform. It solves one problem well and charges a fair price for it.
Core features
One-click Google Docs export
Wordable connects to your Google Drive and lets you export documents directly to WordPress, HubSpot, or Medium with a single click. Formatting, heading structure, and inline styles are preserved without manual cleanup.
Automatic image handling
Images embedded in Google Docs are downloaded, compressed, and uploaded to your CMS media library automatically. Alt text and captions from the Docs version are carried over, eliminating the most time-consuming part of the manual export process.
Bulk export
Wordable supports exporting multiple documents simultaneously, making it practical for teams that batch content production and need to upload a week's worth of content at once.
HTML formatting cleanup
The export strips the messy HTML that Google Docs generates on a paste and replaces it with clean, semantic markup appropriate for your CMS. This eliminates the extra span tags, inline styles, and encoding artifacts that make pasted Docs content inconsistent.
Pricing
| Feature | Basic $29/year | Pro $149/year | Premium $349/year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Docs export | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| WordPress and HubSpot support | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Image auto-upload | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Bulk export | Limited | ✓ | ✓ |
| Email support | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Priority support | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
Who it is for
Writing in Google Docs (where collaboration and commenting work well) but spending 20 minutes per article cleaning up the paste into the CMS. Wordable eliminates that step for under $30/year.
Coordinating multiple writers who all submit Google Docs, then need those docs published across WordPress. Wordable's bulk export and team support at the Pro and Premium tiers makes the handoff from writing to publishing faster for the whole operation.
Verdict
Wordable is a specialist tool that earns its cost by saving time on a task that every Google Docs to WordPress or HubSpot user encounters. The Basic plan at $29/year is a no-brainer for anyone publishing more than a few articles per month. The scope is narrow by design: it is a publishing workflow tool, not a content platform.
Frequently asked questions
Which CMS platforms does Wordable support?
Wordable exports to WordPress, HubSpot, and Medium. Other CMS platforms are not currently supported.
Does Wordable preserve heading structure from Google Docs?
Yes. Heading levels (H1, H2, H3) defined in Google Docs are preserved on export, along with bold, italic, and list formatting.
How does image handling work?
Images embedded in your Google Doc are automatically downloaded from Google Drive, compressed if needed, uploaded to your CMS media library, and inserted in the correct position in the exported post. Alt text defined in the Docs figure settings carries over.
