I built http://markdown.new Put http://markdown.new/ before any URL → get clean Markdown back. Cloudflare's Markdown for Agents is great, but only works for enabled sites. http://markdown.new works for ANY website on the internet. 80% fewer tokens. Also converts PDFs, images, audio. Free. No signup. http://markdown.new

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I built markdown.new Put markdown.new/ before any URL → get clean Markdown back. Cloudflare's Markdown for Agents is great, but only works for enabled sites. markdown.new works for ANY website on the internet. 80% fewer tokens. Also converts PDFs, images, audio. Free. No signup. markdown.new

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