Importing Content

OptimizeCamp gives you multiple ways to bring content into the editor for auditing.

Paste from Clipboard

The simplest method — copy your content from any source and paste it into the editor.

  1. Click New Audit from the dashboard.
  2. Select the Paste Content tab.
  3. Paste your text into the editor area.
  4. The editor preserves basic formatting (headings, bold, italic, links, lists).

Tip: Pasting from Google Docs, Notion, or WordPress preserves most formatting. Plain text works too — you can format it in the editor afterward.

Import from URL

Pull content directly from a live web page.

  1. Click New Audit from the dashboard.
  2. Select the Import URL tab.
  3. Enter the full URL (e.g., https://example.com/blog/my-article).
  4. Click Import — we'll fetch the page and extract the main content.

The importer strips navigation, sidebars, footers, and ads to extract just the article content. It preserves headings, paragraphs, lists, links, and images.

Limitations:

  • Pages behind login walls or paywalls can't be imported.
  • JavaScript-rendered content (SPAs) may not import fully.
  • Very long pages (over 10,000 words) are truncated.

Import from WordPress

If you run a WordPress site, you can connect it directly to OptimizeCamp and audit posts without any copy-pasting.

  1. Go to WordPress in the sidebar.
  2. Connect your site with a WordPress Application Password (no plugin required).
  3. Browse your posts, pick one, and click Audit.
  4. After applying fixes, click Push to WordPress to send the optimized content back.

Images, Gutenberg blocks, and formatting are preserved. WordPress integration is available on Pro and Agency plans.

For the full setup guide, see WordPress Integration.

Writing in the Editor

You can also write directly in the OptimizeCamp editor. It's a full rich-text editor powered by TipTap with support for:

  • Headings (H1–H6)
  • Bold, italic, underline
  • Bullet and numbered lists
  • Links
  • Images
  • Tables

The editor is designed for auditing existing content, but works fine for drafting too.