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Convert Substack posts to Markdown

Notes and posts; note replies when comments is on. Swap the domain for anypost.md and get clean, LLM-ready Markdown back. No scraping, no copy-paste.

substack.com/@youssefhosni95/note/c-268090018anypost.md/substack/@youssefhosni95/note/c-268090018

Substack conversions require a Pro plan or higher. See plans

What you get from a Substack conversion

  • Posts and notes without the paywall chrome
  • Headings, lists and prose preserved
  • Note replies with comments=on
  • Any custom Substack subdomain supported
  • Available on Pro and above

How to convert Substack to Markdown

  1. 1

    Copy the link to the Substack post.

  2. 2

    Swap the host for anypost.md: substack.com/@youssefhosni95/note/c-268090018 becomes anypost.md/substack/@youssefhosni95/note/c-268090018.

  3. 3

    Open the URL or call the API and get clean Markdown back, ready for any LLM.

Substack to Markdown FAQ

Does AnyPost work with custom Substack domains?
Yes. Any Substack post URL, including custom subdomains, converts. Swap the host for anypost.md and add the /substack/ prefix, which is handled for you.
Can I include Substack note replies?
Yes, on Substack Notes (substack.com/@author/note/c-…). Add comments=on to fetch guest-visible replies. Long-form /p/ articles do not include comment threads yet.
Why is Substack a Pro feature?
Substack is a Pro-tier source, alongside Threads and long-form X articles.