Give your Clipboard 9 Lives
How inefficient would it be if we could only do one thing at a time?
Painful to watch, right? That's your clipboard right now.
Say No to Switching Contexts, endless re-copying, lost snippets, and broken flow
Join us on this a-meow-zing journey and give your clipboard 9 lives
Most clipboards live short, forgetful lives. Copy one thing, lose another. Context switches pile up. Snippets disappear into the void. Ever copied something important, switched tabs like a normal human being, and then copied something else by accident? Gone. Poof. Vanished like a cat knocking your favorite mug off the table.
We've all been there — tab-hopping between ChatGPT and Google Docs like it's an extreme sport, frantically trying to remember that one perfect line that just got overwritten by a Slack link nobody asked for. Your clipboard had one job. One. And it fumbled.
But somewhere between Ctrl and Alt, a better memory exists — one that holds nine thoughts at once, waits patiently, and pastes exactly when you ask. No searching. No scrolling. No history noise. Just nine quiet slots doing their job while you stay in flow. Less goldfish. More cat. Nine lives. Nine chances to never lose a copied thought again.
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**Your regular Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V shortcuts are completely untouched. CopyKat runs alongside your existing workflow without getting in the way.
Discover what our community has to say about their a-meow-zing experience.
The first tool in years that actually changed how I copy paste. API key in slot 1, a code snippet in 2, my email sign-off in 9. Muscle memory took about a day.
I assemble docs from five or six sources and the single clipboard was killing me. Nine slots is such an obvious idea I'm annoyed nobody did it like this before.
tried every clipboard manager on mac. this is the first one that doesn't make me open a picker window. tap tap done.
Filing bug reports means copying the same repro steps, build number and device id over and over. Pinned slots basically do half my job now.
Honestly downloaded it for the cat logo. Stayed because Ctrl+C Ctrl+V still work exactly like before and I didn't have to relearn anything.
The overlay never steals focus. Whoever decided that understood the problem. Paste lands in the app I'm actually working in, every time.
used to keep a notes app open just to park text between files. deleted it last week.
I copy hex codes all day. Slot 1 is brand purple, slots 2-4 are the gray scale. My clipboard finally has a filing system.
The leader key thing sounded complicated in the description but it's literally: press the chord, let go, tap a number. My mom could use this.
Copying between Excel and three dashboards used to mean alt-tab roulette. Now everything for a report sits in slots 1 to 4.
Small thing but the history tab saved me twice this week when I overwrote a slot. A thousand items of undo for your clipboard.
beta software that hasn't crashed on me once in two weeks. respect.
The first tool in years that actually changed how I copy paste. API key in slot 1, a code snippet in 2, my email sign-off in 9. Muscle memory took about a day.
I assemble docs from five or six sources and the single clipboard was killing me. Nine slots is such an obvious idea I'm annoyed nobody did it like this before.
tried every clipboard manager on mac. this is the first one that doesn't make me open a picker window. tap tap done.
Filing bug reports means copying the same repro steps, build number and device id over and over. Pinned slots basically do half my job now.
Honestly downloaded it for the cat logo. Stayed because Ctrl+C Ctrl+V still work exactly like before and I didn't have to relearn anything.
The overlay never steals focus. Whoever decided that understood the problem. Paste lands in the app I'm actually working in, every time.
used to keep a notes app open just to park text between files. deleted it last week.
I copy hex codes all day. Slot 1 is brand purple, slots 2-4 are the gray scale. My clipboard finally has a filing system.
The leader key thing sounded complicated in the description but it's literally: press the chord, let go, tap a number. My mom could use this.
Copying between Excel and three dashboards used to mean alt-tab roulette. Now everything for a report sits in slots 1 to 4.
Small thing but the history tab saved me twice this week when I overwrote a slot. A thousand items of undo for your clipboard.
beta software that hasn't crashed on me once in two weeks. respect.
We fill the same seven fields into a CRM all day. I set the slots up once in the morning and now the whole team is asking what sorcery I'm on.
The dots-only pill is so unobtrusive I forget it's there until I need it. That's exactly how a utility should behave.
Writing my thesis meant juggling citations, quotes and my own notes. Nine slots ended the constant back-and-forth between tabs.
Clipboard managers usually add friction. This one removes it. The slot key never leaks into the app you're typing in — it just works.
I was skeptical of yet another productivity tool but the pitch is honest: the same shortcuts you already know, times nine. That's it. That's the product.
Canned responses in pinned, ticket ids in slots. My average handle time actually went down and my lead noticed.
the paste-restore detail is clever — it puts your original clipboard back after pasting from a slot. tiny thing, zero surprises.
Switched from a clipboard-history app. Numbered slots beat scrolling a list of forty things looking for that one url.
It's fast. Like, actually fast. No spinner, no popup animation delay, the paste just happens.
kubectl commands in slots 1-3, ssh strings in 4 and 5. my terminal life has genuinely improved.
Gave it to my whole pod at work. Three of them had it set up the same afternoon. Onboarding takes about a minute.
I demo across staging, prod and Figma all day. Links parked in numbered slots means I never fumble mid-presentation anymore.
We fill the same seven fields into a CRM all day. I set the slots up once in the morning and now the whole team is asking what sorcery I'm on.
The dots-only pill is so unobtrusive I forget it's there until I need it. That's exactly how a utility should behave.
Writing my thesis meant juggling citations, quotes and my own notes. Nine slots ended the constant back-and-forth between tabs.
Clipboard managers usually add friction. This one removes it. The slot key never leaks into the app you're typing in — it just works.
I was skeptical of yet another productivity tool but the pitch is honest: the same shortcuts you already know, times nine. That's it. That's the product.
Canned responses in pinned, ticket ids in slots. My average handle time actually went down and my lead noticed.
the paste-restore detail is clever — it puts your original clipboard back after pasting from a slot. tiny thing, zero surprises.
Switched from a clipboard-history app. Numbered slots beat scrolling a list of forty things looking for that one url.
It's fast. Like, actually fast. No spinner, no popup animation delay, the paste just happens.
kubectl commands in slots 1-3, ssh strings in 4 and 5. my terminal life has genuinely improved.
Gave it to my whole pod at work. Three of them had it set up the same afternoon. Onboarding takes about a minute.
I demo across staging, prod and Figma all day. Links parked in numbered slots means I never fumble mid-presentation anymore.
The first tool in years that actually changed how I copy paste. API key in slot 1, a code snippet in 2, my email sign-off in 9. Muscle memory took about a day.
I assemble docs from five or six sources and the single clipboard was killing me. Nine slots is such an obvious idea I'm annoyed nobody did it like this before.
tried every clipboard manager on mac. this is the first one that doesn't make me open a picker window. tap tap done.
Filing bug reports means copying the same repro steps, build number and device id over and over. Pinned slots basically do half my job now.
Honestly downloaded it for the cat logo. Stayed because Ctrl+C Ctrl+V still work exactly like before and I didn't have to relearn anything.
The overlay never steals focus. Whoever decided that understood the problem. Paste lands in the app I'm actually working in, every time.
used to keep a notes app open just to park text between files. deleted it last week.
I copy hex codes all day. Slot 1 is brand purple, slots 2-4 are the gray scale. My clipboard finally has a filing system.
The leader key thing sounded complicated in the description but it's literally: press the chord, let go, tap a number. My mom could use this.
Copying between Excel and three dashboards used to mean alt-tab roulette. Now everything for a report sits in slots 1 to 4.
Small thing but the history tab saved me twice this week when I overwrote a slot. A thousand items of undo for your clipboard.
beta software that hasn't crashed on me once in two weeks. respect.
We fill the same seven fields into a CRM all day. I set the slots up once in the morning and now the whole team is asking what sorcery I'm on.
The dots-only pill is so unobtrusive I forget it's there until I need it. That's exactly how a utility should behave.
Writing my thesis meant juggling citations, quotes and my own notes. Nine slots ended the constant back-and-forth between tabs.
Clipboard managers usually add friction. This one removes it. The slot key never leaks into the app you're typing in — it just works.
I was skeptical of yet another productivity tool but the pitch is honest: the same shortcuts you already know, times nine. That's it. That's the product.
Canned responses in pinned, ticket ids in slots. My average handle time actually went down and my lead noticed.
the paste-restore detail is clever — it puts your original clipboard back after pasting from a slot. tiny thing, zero surprises.
Switched from a clipboard-history app. Numbered slots beat scrolling a list of forty things looking for that one url.
It's fast. Like, actually fast. No spinner, no popup animation delay, the paste just happens.
kubectl commands in slots 1-3, ssh strings in 4 and 5. my terminal life has genuinely improved.
Gave it to my whole pod at work. Three of them had it set up the same afternoon. Onboarding takes about a minute.
I demo across staging, prod and Figma all day. Links parked in numbered slots means I never fumble mid-presentation anymore.
The first tool in years that actually changed how I copy paste. API key in slot 1, a code snippet in 2, my email sign-off in 9. Muscle memory took about a day.
I assemble docs from five or six sources and the single clipboard was killing me. Nine slots is such an obvious idea I'm annoyed nobody did it like this before.
tried every clipboard manager on mac. this is the first one that doesn't make me open a picker window. tap tap done.
Filing bug reports means copying the same repro steps, build number and device id over and over. Pinned slots basically do half my job now.
Honestly downloaded it for the cat logo. Stayed because Ctrl+C Ctrl+V still work exactly like before and I didn't have to relearn anything.
The overlay never steals focus. Whoever decided that understood the problem. Paste lands in the app I'm actually working in, every time.
used to keep a notes app open just to park text between files. deleted it last week.
I copy hex codes all day. Slot 1 is brand purple, slots 2-4 are the gray scale. My clipboard finally has a filing system.
The leader key thing sounded complicated in the description but it's literally: press the chord, let go, tap a number. My mom could use this.
Copying between Excel and three dashboards used to mean alt-tab roulette. Now everything for a report sits in slots 1 to 4.
Small thing but the history tab saved me twice this week when I overwrote a slot. A thousand items of undo for your clipboard.
beta software that hasn't crashed on me once in two weeks. respect.
We fill the same seven fields into a CRM all day. I set the slots up once in the morning and now the whole team is asking what sorcery I'm on.
The dots-only pill is so unobtrusive I forget it's there until I need it. That's exactly how a utility should behave.
Writing my thesis meant juggling citations, quotes and my own notes. Nine slots ended the constant back-and-forth between tabs.
Clipboard managers usually add friction. This one removes it. The slot key never leaks into the app you're typing in — it just works.
I was skeptical of yet another productivity tool but the pitch is honest: the same shortcuts you already know, times nine. That's it. That's the product.
Canned responses in pinned, ticket ids in slots. My average handle time actually went down and my lead noticed.
the paste-restore detail is clever — it puts your original clipboard back after pasting from a slot. tiny thing, zero surprises.
Switched from a clipboard-history app. Numbered slots beat scrolling a list of forty things looking for that one url.
It's fast. Like, actually fast. No spinner, no popup animation delay, the paste just happens.
kubectl commands in slots 1-3, ssh strings in 4 and 5. my terminal life has genuinely improved.
Gave it to my whole pod at work. Three of them had it set up the same afternoon. Onboarding takes about a minute.
I demo across staging, prod and Figma all day. Links parked in numbered slots means I never fumble mid-presentation anymore.
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