Substack → Markdown
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-268090018Substack 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
Copy the link to the Substack post.
- 2
Swap the host for anypost.md: substack.com/@youssefhosni95/note/c-268090018 becomes anypost.md/substack/@youssefhosni95/note/c-268090018.
- 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.
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