Head-to-head comparison

CopyClip vs Paste

Comparing CopyClip and Paste to help you pick the right Clipboard Managers for your needs.

Feature CopyClip Paste
Pricing Freemium Paid
Platforms macOS macOS
Editorial rating ★ 3.8 / 5 ★ 4.2 / 5
Starting price $0 $25one-time
Community votes 9 12

CopyClip Pros & Cons

  • Free basic version provides genuine clipboard history without any cost
  • Lightweight and unobtrusive, living in the menu bar without demanding attention
  • Simple list interface has minimal learning curve for users who just want fast access to clipboard history
  • Very affordable Pro upgrade at $2.99 one-time for extended history and additional features
  • Immediate access from anywhere in the system without opening a separate window or app
  • Fewer advanced features than Paste — no visual thumbnails, no iCloud sync across devices
  • Mac-only with no Windows version
  • Text-focused interface doesn't handle image and file clipboard history as well as more visual competitors
  • History depth on the free version may be limited for users with intensive copy-paste workflows

Paste Pros & Cons

  • Visual, searchable clipboard history saves real time for frequent copy-paste workflows, eliminating the 'I already copied that' problem
  • One-time purchase pricing provides permanent access without an ongoing subscription for a utility you'll use indefinitely
  • Syncs clipboard history across multiple Macs via iCloud, making the same history available on every Mac device
  • Visual thumbnail previews of clipboard items make finding the right one much faster than scrolling through text-only lists
  • Supports text, images, files, and other content types, not just plain text copying
  • Mac-only, with no Windows version for users in mixed-platform environments
  • No free tier beyond a trial, though the one-time pricing makes this a low-stakes purchase relative to ongoing subscriptions
  • Primarily a Mac App Store app, with limitations that implies relative to direct installation
  • Less productivity workflow integration than all-in-one tools like Raycast that include clipboard management alongside other features

Verdict: CopyClip vs Paste

CopyClip and Paste both serve the Clipboard Managers category well, but suit different priorities. CopyClip is the more budget-friendly option, Paste carries the stronger editorial rating (4.2 / 5), Based on community engagement, Paste is currently the more widely adopted choice (12 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, CopyClip or Paste?
CopyClip is the more affordable option overall — it's offered as freemium, while Paste is paid. Check each tool's current pricing plans for exact figures, since promotional rates and annual discounts can shift the comparison.
Is CopyClip or Paste rated higher?
Paste has the higher editorial rating at 4.2 out of 5, compared to CopyClip's 3.8 out of 5. This is Kreemhunt's own staff rating, not a public user aggregate — review the pros and cons below for specifics that matter to your use case.
Which platforms do CopyClip and Paste support?
CopyClip is available on macOS. Paste is available on macOS. Both tools cover a similar range of platforms.
Can I switch from CopyClip to Paste (or vice versa)?
Most clipboard managers tools, including CopyClip and Paste, support data export in standard formats, making migration possible though rarely fully automatic. Expect to manually verify that custom configurations, integrations, and historical data transfer correctly, and budget time for the team to adjust to workflow differences between the two products.
Should I choose CopyClip or Paste?
CopyClip and Paste both serve the Clipboard Managers category well, but suit different priorities. CopyClip is the more budget-friendly option, Paste carries the stronger editorial rating (4.2 / 5), Based on community engagement, Paste is currently the more widely adopted choice (12 votes), but the better fit ultimately depends on your specific pricing, platform, and feature requirements.