Remove AI Filler Phrases Automatically

AI assistants love to pad their responses with filler phrases: 'Sure, I'd be happy to help!', 'Hope this helps!', 'Let me know if you need anything else.' Notion Formatter detects and removes these automatically — in English and Chinese — while keeping your actual content intact.

Fix messy formatting

Paste content from ChatGPT, fix broken tables, headings, lists, and code blocks. Copy directly into Notion.

Common issues this fixes

  • AI responses start with 'Sure, here is...' or 'Certainly!' before the actual answer
  • AI adds closing filler like 'Hope this helps!' and 'Feel free to ask more questions'
  • When saving AI output to notes, the filler wastes space and looks unprofessional
  • Manually deleting filler from every response is tedious and error-prone

How it works

  1. 1Paste your AI-generated content — the tool auto-detects filler patterns in English and Chinese
  2. 2Click "Fix Formatting" — AI fluff phrases are removed, formatting is repaired at the same time
  3. 3Copy the clean output to your notes without the filler

Frequently asked questions

What filler phrases does it remove?
It removes dozens of common AI opening and closing phrases in both English and Chinese. English patterns include 'Sure, I'd be happy to help...', 'Hope this helps!', 'Let me know if...', 'Great question!', and many more. Chinese patterns include openings like '好的,让我...' and closings like '希望对你有帮助'. The list is built-in and runs automatically.
Will it accidentally remove real content?
No. The patterns are carefully scoped to the first 5 lines (openings) and last 3 lines (closings) of your content. The middle section is never touched. Patterns require specific sentence structures that are extremely unlikely in normal writing.
Does it work with Chinese AI output?
Yes. Chinese filler patterns from AI assistants are fully supported, including openings like '好的,让我来...' and closings like '如果还有什么问题,随时问我'.
Is the fluff removal automatic?
Yes. Fluff removal runs automatically on every conversion — no toggle needed. It's part of the standard pipeline alongside table fixing, heading normalization, and other repairs.