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QuietClip
Clipboard history for Mac. No cloud. No subscription.
3 followers
Clipboard history for Mac. No cloud. No subscription.
3 followers
QuietClip is a privacy-first clipboard manager for macOS. It lives in your menu bar, remembers everything you copy, and lets you search and paste from history with a single hotkey. What makes it different: - Truly offline. Zero network entitlements, verifiable in the app binary. Your clipboard never leaves your Mac. - $8.99 once for Pro. - Images and files included. - Auto-skips passwords and sensitive content. - Free tier: 25 items, full search, no ads.






Hey PH!
I'm Kemal, solo dev behind QuietClip.
I copy and paste probably 100 times a day. And for years I just accepted that every clipboard manager on Mac either wanted $30/year for a local utility, synced my clipboard through someone else's cloud, or quietly stopped working after a macOS update.
At some point I snapped. I went through every clipboard manager on the Mac App Store -- all 30+ of them. Read hundreds of reviews. The same complaints kept coming up:
- Paste charges $30/year and sends your clipboard through iCloud
- CopyClip 2 shows you ads after you've already paid $7.99
- Flycut hasn't been updated since 2020 and crashes on Ventura+
- Every single one silently records your passwords from 1Password
So I built the one I actually wanted to use.
QuietClip is a clipboard manager that:
- Never connects to the internet. Not for licensing, not for analytics, not for anything. Zero network entitlements -- you can verify this yourself in the app binary.
- Costs $8.99 once. No subscription. No renewal email. No "your trial has expired."
- Auto-detects sensitive clipboard content (passwords, OTPs) and skips them. No other clipboard manager does this.
- Has a free tier that's actually useful -- 25 items, full search, 3 pins. No 24-hour expiry gimmick.
It's built with pure Swift/SwiftUI, zero external dependencies, and runs entirely on your Mac.
I'm giving the first 25 PH hunters a free Pro upgrade. Leave a comment and grab your code at quietclip.app/product-hunt
I'm a solo dev, so I'll be here all day reading every comment. Would love your feedback:
- What clipboard manager are you using now, and what annoys you most about it?
- What feature would make you switch?
Thanks for checking out QuietClip!