This plugin allows you to instantly export Google Docs to WordPress posts or pages.
As of April 2026, Wordable is a WordPress pages plugin with 2.0K+ active installations and a 2.6/5 rating from 5 reviews. It has been downloaded 45K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.0+ and PHP 5.2.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2019. Last updated 1 year ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are up 10% this week. Top alternative: WP-PageNavi.
Wordable helps you publish Google Docs to WordPress in 1-click.
Individuals and teams save at least ~30-minutes per post, automating all the time-consuming HTML formatting fixes, optimizing content properly for SEO, and saving your recurring settings to publish all content consistently from now on.
“Since using Wordable, we’re able to publish more, publish quicker, and spend less time on the small things.” – Brett, portfolio site owner.
Who uses Wordable?
Wordable exports over 5,400+ posts every month for the following:
It cost 600$ to operate this plugin for a year.
Let me help save you an hour of research and testing. This plugin has the potential to be in every wordpress owners toolbox, but will never happen in its current model. Simple to install. Simple to connect. Useable dashboard & even has an affiliate marketing option for the plugin you can connect to in seconds.
BUT They will insert a banner image of their logo with a backlink to their website on every blog post you publish through this plugin unless you pay a minimum of $50 a month.
Plus they want access to view, edit and download every single google drive element you have. Simple workaround would be to create a seperate google drive account just for your blog and this plugin, but you’d still be held hostage to rep their brand on your blog on every blog post unless you pay them a minimum of $600 a year.
Theres a reason there is only 1,000 active installations of this plugin out of the 200 million plus wordpress site owners. Because in an era of a billion dollar identity theft industry no one wants to give full blanket access to third parties, and no one wants to pay “ransomware” payments to a WP Plugin.
Wordable charges $1 USD to transfer an article.
It takes at the very most 4 minutes to copy and paste an article from google docs to WordPress and we pay $15 CAD (11.40 USD) an hour to our employees for this. So this app would actually cost us money – but their website states
“Start saving $11,448.00 a year!**Assuming exporting manually takes 1h and costs $20/h.”
In what world does it take an hour to copy and paste an article?!
Also, their folder/mass export doesn’t even work.
There is no faster way to push your articles live, if you are serious about building content at a much higher pace you should be using this software. If you are a small team in a competitive space, this is your secret weapon.
I publish a lot of content on WordPress from various writers and have used Wordable for a few weeks now. I like it and works well for my needs.
The process is easy really. Link your Google docs account with Wordable and install the plugin.
You can create custom templates inside Wordable which specify what should be imported. I want the H1 and H2 headers along with paragraph text only.
Save the template and you are good to go. Get your writers to use Google docs and have them share the articles with you.
Login into Wordable >> import article >> export to WordPress. Done.
Customer service is also very good – very responsive, friendly and they understand publishers’ needs.
If you only write a few articles a month then maybe it’s not worth the cost but for me, it saves me a ton of time on formatting.
| WordPress | 5.0+ requiredTested up to 6.5.8 |
| PHP | 5.2.4+ required |
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