Gabe Perez

Best Clipboard Manager for Mac?

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

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

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

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Aaron Thorne

I use Pasty, it's very similar to Paste, in fact I prefer it. It doesn't have an IOS app. It has monthly, yearly and a life plan.

https://getpasty.app

Chris Messina

@aaronthorne why do you prefer it?

Aaron Thorne

@chrismessina I used Paste for years, there were a few things that I didn't like too much. I tried Pasty a few weeks ago, I just find it tidier than paste and a bit easier to use. They do look very similar.The layout is a bit more logical for me too.

Evgenii VL

now changing my current clipboard. Interesting thing

Benjamin Harrison

Paste is about as good as it gets. Raycast is decent, but overkill if all you're looking for is a clipboard manager

Ibrahim Mahfouz
Try yank from yankclip.com
Vance kai

If your workflow includes a lot of writing, snippets, prompts, links, or repeated replies, I’d add TextStow to the list too: https://textstow.com/

It’s not just a clipboard history app. The useful part is that it treats copied content as reusable material: searchable history, long-term favorites, prompt templates with variables, and quick cleanup for messy copied text like PDF line breaks, JSON, URLs, HTML, and Base64. It is local-first on macOS, so it fits people who are careful about what gets stored or synced.