Markdown tables, built visually.

Write your content in a real table editor. Copy the Markdown. No pipe alignment, no manual formatting, no frustration.

Benefits

See what you are building

A visual table editor shows your data in context. No guessing how the pipes will align. What you see is what you paste.

One-click Markdown export

Click Copy as Markdown in the toolbar. The pipe table is on your clipboard — ready for GitHub, Notion, Stack Overflow, or any Markdown document.

Drag-to-resize before you export

Adjust column widths visually before generating the Markdown. The output maintains clean alignment with proper column spacing.

Seconds, not minutes

Building a Markdown table by hand takes 2-3 minutes for a simple grid. Tablesmit does it in 30 seconds — including content entry.

How it works

1

Set up your grid

Choose the number of rows and columns you need. Tablesmit starts with a 5x5 grid — resize it to fit your content.

2

Enter your data

Click each cell and type. Use the toolbar to add or remove rows and columns as you go. Resize columns by dragging the header edges.

3

Copy as Markdown

Open the Copy dropdown in the toolbar. Choose Copy as Markdown. Paste the result into GitHub, Notion, or your Markdown file.

Use cases

  • Creating installation and configuration tables for GitHub README files
  • Building feature comparison tables for dev.to and Hashnode articles
  • Adding structured data to Notion documents and wikis
  • Answering questions on Stack Overflow with clear, formatted tables
  • Populating Markdown-based static site content (Hugo, Jekyll, Astro)

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