How to Export Google Docs to Ghost (Without Losing Formatting)
If you’re creating content in Google Docs and publishing to WordPress, you’ve probably run into the same problem: copy-pasting messes up your formatting, images disappear, and it takes forever to clean it all up.
In this guide, we’ll show you the easiest way to export Google Docs to WordPress— without copy-pasting or reformatting anything.
🧾 The Manual Method (Not Recommended)
Traditionally, you’d:
- Copy the content from Google Docs
- Paste it into the WordPress block editor
- Fix the headings, line breaks, lists, images, and embeds
- Re-add your featured image, SEO fields, categories, and tags
It’s time-consuming and prone to errors.
🚀 The Better Way: Use Docswrite
Docswrite is a tool that connects Google Docs directly to your WordPress site. It lets you publish your doc with just one click—preserving everything from formatting to metadata.
✅ What it supports:
- Headings (H1–H6)
- Bullet and numbered lists
- Links and inline images
- Featured images
- Tags and categories
- SEO metadata (Yoast, RankMath, Newspack)
- Compressed images for faster page loads