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Three Step Process to Convert Google Docs to Websites Effortlessly
Benefits of gdocweb to seamlessly convert your Google Docs into websites hosted on GitHub
Utilize GitHub’s enterprise-grade hosting at no cost. Assign a domain and monetize your site without any additional fees.
With gdocweb you can use the power of programmer oriented tooling, without the required effort.
Enjoy full data ownership with gdocweb. Once your site is generated, it’s entirely yours, with no tracking or access from us.
Quick Start
The following templates provide inspiration and documents you can copy. Every page in a template has a link to the Google Document that generated it, to use it open the document and make a copy to your own Google account.
Collaborative documentation can be both beautiful and easy to compose thanks to gdocweb.
HomepageFirst DocumentGitHub ProjectWe run our own blog using gdocweb (with a custom domain) and Google Docs.
HomepageFirst DocumentGitHub ProjectCombines multiple documents to a startup style single page website with multiple sections.
Homepage GitHub ProjectShare recipes and tutorials easily right from Google Docs.
HomepageFirst DocumentGitHub ProjectWhat they say about gdocweb
Most common questions about gdocweb
gdocweb turns your Google Docs into professional websites with just a few clicks. Simply select your documents, choose a theme, and publish to GitHub.
Sure, GitHub supports it for free. You would need to purchase the domain but the rest is still free!
You can read the instructions from GitHub here.
Yes. You can do that by editing the resulting HTML which is 100% legal. We will probably provide a pro version in the near future which will make that process simpler.
Yes, some features aren’t there yet or aren’t as refined. Some features are deeply tied to page based editing and can’t be supported. Especially features like columns can’t be supported for web pages.
Yes. At the moment we only support generating public repositories. We plan to launch support for private repositories as part of a future paid plan.
Yes, gdocweb is completely free. We leverage GitHub’s hosting to provide a no-cost solution.
Data isn’t sent to 3rd parties. We only store information connecting your account details to the generated website settings.
You can easily remove all your data and recreate the account at a later time if you wish by following remove all data stored on the site by clicking this link.
Yes: add a break using The Insert -> Break menu option after the image. This will clear the space between the end of the image and the next paragraph.
These things happen since the document has a fixed width but the website can be wider or narrower.
Yes, but there are some things you need to know. Regular HTTPS links should work seamlessly. Links to the site should also work. When linking from one document to another the link would be translated to a local website link assuming the target document is a part of the website. If not the link will remain a Google Docs link.
There’s one special case. Links from the document to itself will remain as Google Docs links. The logic is that a document might want to provide a way to edit or see the original source document.
Yes. If you don’t want to change any selection and just want to re-run the generation code to fetch document updates you can click this link. After authentication, the site will be regenerated as if you walked through the wizard.