AI-powered clipboard history, text expansion, and much more
Quip is a rethought clipboard manager built for speed, privacy, and productivity.
Search, filter, and sync everything you copy. Use Super Shortcuts to paste anywhere. Clean your clipboard with on-device AI. Built to be used across Mac, iPhone & iPad.
🚀 Hey everyone — thrilled to finally share Quip with you.
Quip is our first major brand-new app since releasing Unite back in 2017. We've spent over a year building it because we felt every clipboard manager out there had the same fundamental flaw: they captured everything but created no real workflows. They weren’t designed for how we actually use our clipboards today.
So we started from first principles.
Quip is fast, native, private by default, and powered by local intelligence. It syncs across Mac, iPhone, and iPad, lets you organize anything with smart collections, and gives you Super Shortcuts — text expansion you can use anywhere. Oh, and it's actually beautiful to use.
🧠 Everything is filtered and cleaned up automatically, with AI that learns from you — no duplicates, no junk, no broken links.
It's available now on the App Store with a free 2-week trial.
👉 Bonus: I’ll give away a free 1-year subscription to 5 people who comment and share how they’d use Quip in their workflow. Whether you're a writer, dev, founder, or just really into workflows — I’d love to hear it.
Get it now on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id671...
Learn more about Quip: https://www.bzgapps.com/quip
Looks awesome Binyamin. Being able to sync clipboards between iCloud devices is a real time-saver. I am forever copying things on my iPhone and pasting them into an iCloud synced notepad, so this would cut out one step. Being able to organise clips too, an added bonus.
I've been looking for the perfect clipboard manager for years. Started with Pastebot, but ever since that started getting long in the tooth (and with no indication that an iOS/iPad equivalent would ever come, even as an option), I've tried most of them—Paste, Copy 'Em, PasteNow, Pasta, Alfred, and more—but still haven't found the one that clicks.
I do a lot of web design, writing, project management, and an occasional bit of tedious data entry, so a clipboard manager and sequential paste is invaluable to me to speeding up my workflow. What I am most intrigued about with Quip is the filtering by app/type/date. There are many times when I know what app I copied something from but not what it is exactly, so traditional search is difficult. I'm also excited at the possibilities AI cleanup might bring, like consolidating duplicates!
I tried this app myself, mostly on my MacBook, this is really a must have for productivity tool for my daily work, it auto saves the copied stuff so no need to paste or place it somewhere, it’s a Pro version to Notes app with additional intelligence to app on MacOS
The app I paid for is significantly buggy and user continues to try and upsell on new versions.
It is incredibly how tone deaf the guy running this is. His apps have acknowledged issues, and instead of focusing on fixing them, he's out doing surveys about what to do next.
Show some ownership and pride.
BZG
Looks awesome Binyamin. Being able to sync clipboards between iCloud devices is a real time-saver. I am forever copying things on my iPhone and pasting them into an iCloud synced notepad, so this would cut out one step. Being able to organise clips too, an added bonus.
BZG
@craigcpaterson Thank you! Please reach out to our support for one of the free licenses.
@bzg0515 thank you so much Binyamin. Have done that now 🙏🏻
I've been looking for the perfect clipboard manager for years. Started with Pastebot, but ever since that started getting long in the tooth (and with no indication that an iOS/iPad equivalent would ever come, even as an option), I've tried most of them—Paste, Copy 'Em, PasteNow, Pasta, Alfred, and more—but still haven't found the one that clicks.
I do a lot of web design, writing, project management, and an occasional bit of tedious data entry, so a clipboard manager and sequential paste is invaluable to me to speeding up my workflow. What I am most intrigued about with Quip is the filtering by app/type/date. There are many times when I know what app I copied something from but not what it is exactly, so traditional search is difficult. I'm also excited at the possibilities AI cleanup might bring, like consolidating duplicates!
BZG
@kevincastillo Thank you Kevin! Please reach out to our support for one of the free licenses.