The Problem
If you’re like me, you copy stuff all day — links, code snippets, notes, file paths.
But macOS only remembers your last copy. The moment you hit Cmd + C again, it’s gone. Forever. 😵‍💫

This tiny friction kept interrupting my workflow. I’d copy an important message, then overwrite it by accident. Or lose a block of code I just cleaned up.

There are clipboard managers out there, but I found many of them:

  • Too bloated
  • Not Mac-native
  • Syncing to the cloud (which I didn’t want)

So I decided to build my own.

https://youtu.be/PCrzWt6Nyk8?si=j0C4LmtokiKUriUU

Introducing ClipSync: Clipboard Manager for macOS
ClipSync is a free clipboard manager built with the idea of minimal friction and maximum clarity.

Here’s what it does:

  • Stores your clipboard history: text, links, images, code, and files
  • Lets you search your past copies with real-time filtering
  • Previews copied content — especially useful for devs and designers
  • Quick access via shortcut (Control + Space) so you never leave the keyboard
  • Auto-excludes sensitive content from password managers (we respect your privacy)

You can download it here on the Mac App Store

) — it's completely free.

** Why I Built It**
I wasn’t trying to disrupt anything — I just wanted to stop breaking my own flow.
After enough friction, I built ClipSync to quietly fix it.

And then I shared the story on Reddit and Substack — and it got over 2,500 views in a few hours. That told me: I wasn’t alone in this problem.

Lessons From Building ClipSync

  1. The tiniest problems can have the biggest reach Clipboard loss seems small, but it hits everyone. Devs, designers, writers, even sales folks.

2.Simplicity beats features
I didn’t try to make ClipSync do everything — just enough to feel helpful and invisible.

  1. macOS users appreciate native tools The response from Mac-focused communities (like r/macapps and r/SideProject) was awesome — many of them appreciated that ClipSync felt native and lightweight.

✌️ Try It Out
If you’re someone who lives inside Cmd + C like I do —
📥 Download Clipsync

🧵 Read the story on Substack

And if you’ve built something to fix a tiny but annoying friction point — I’d love to read about it.