Nori - Clipboard history for Mac, replayed as workflows

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Nori is a native clipboard manager for Mac that turns clipboard history into reusable paste workflows. Open Quick Paste with ⌘⇧V, find text, links, images, colors, code, and files, then save ordered clips as a Flow Replay for forms, onboarding, quotes, and recurring work. Core history stays on your Mac, no Nori account is required, and a 14-day full trial leads to a one-time Lifetime purchase—no subscription.

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Hi Product Hunt — I’m Andrea, maker of Nori. I built Nori because clipboard history helped me recover an old clip, but it did not remember the order of a recurring task. I wanted to save the procedure, not only its individual pieces. That became Flow Replay: select an ordered sequence once, save it as a Flow, and reuse it later for forms, client onboarding, quotes, or any task that needs the same values in the same order. Nori also includes: • ⌘⇧V Quick Paste over the app you are using • search for text, links, images, colors, code, and files • favorites and collections • local history, capture controls, and no required Nori account • a 14-day full trial, followed by one Lifetime purchase It is deliberately Mac-focused. If cross-device history across Mac, iPhone, and iPad is essential, Paste or PastePal may be a better fit. Nori is for people who value local data and reusable Mac workflows. I’d especially love feedback on Flow Replay: which repetitive paste task would you try first, and where does the sequence still feel too manual?