Best Clipboard Manager for Mac?

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just launched their latest version, and tbh I'm considering switching over but I'm curious to hear what other people use?

I know has a pretty powerful and integrated one that I'm considering using. I currently use which I love.

Do folks have any they recommend? What's the consensus?

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Been eyeing too—it looks slick. Still sticking with my current tool for now, but definitely tempted to try it out.

   It's 100% worth it and one of the few subscriptions I actually have.

Hey Gabe, just wondering what's making you consider Paste over Pasta?

 I've used Pasta for as long as I can remember, so just out of comfort. I have the keyboard shortcut memorized and am able to save favorites, sort by types, has some nice features, and it's free!

Seems like both Paste and Pasta do the same thing, but present the clipboard differently. For me Paste works because it's not in the way, it's not another window.

Raycast's clipboard history is not as visual, but it's easier to do actions on it. I seldomly use that feature of Raycast.

It depends on how the tool fits your workflow. In 99% of the time, I only need my very recent history, or some bookmarked items, and I think Paste is a great fit there.

 oh that's a good perspective - didn't really think about the visual component and how it impacts workflow. Raycast isn't that visual and I lean more that way. Also noticed Paste isn't free, so that's probably what's been holding me back

I've tried the two apps you mentioned, and now I am using , which I love for its show/hide side panel. Furthermore, it receives frequent updates.

To elevate my workflow, I also use the file management app , which allows me to quickly create new files, access software, open documents, copy file paths, move (cut) files, take screenshots, and find duplicate pictures—all with a single right-click.

 I might have to try PastePal! Looks decent and.... free!?

One of the tools I could not live without, I like Raycast, but the UX of a modal usually hides my current context, Paste remains my best solution

 good to know! Yeah I couldn't get the Raycast clipboard to work for my workflow

Hey , let me know if you need any help getting started with - will be happy to assist! You can try it for free on all your devices with full functionality, including collaboration. And... check out our launch today!

 the fact that you responded - downloading right now!

You can try our app PastePal It has extensive features (quick mode, peer share, transform, auto plain text, text OCR in images, ...) PastePal iOS has also been App of the day on App Store

Actually, I'm already very curious about the clipboard need. I'm the type to abandon it. I don't care what's in the clipboard at all, and for me, the cost of re-copying content is very low.

 I guess it depends on the work that you do - I'm knees deep in content/community/writing and so often times I need the same link or rules.

It's also really helpful for vibecoding, saving snippets, prompts, etc.

 If there are very useful links or rules, I often organize them into documents instead of leaving them on the clipboard, which makes it easier for me to manage them

is ok for basic usage

 what do you like about it?

I use Paste mainly because if i used Paste for clipboard history i wouldn’t be able to paste text inside Raycast.

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