Clipboard History for CapCut and Notion: The Creator's Power Tool for macOS

Clipboard History for CapCut and Notion: The Creator's Power Tool for macOS

If you're a content creator working across CapCut and Notion, you already know the friction: switching between apps, losing captions mid-edit, forgetting where you pasted that perfect snippet, juggling dozens of text clips across projects. A clipboard history manager isn't a luxury—it's the difference between a smooth workflow and constant interruption.

ClipHistory is built for exactly this. It captures everything you copy—captions, effects descriptions, Notion database text, video clips metadata—and makes it instantly searchable and reusable with one keystroke: ⌘⇧V.

Why Creators Need Clipboard History

Content creation is inherently copy-paste heavy. You're pulling captions from scripts, copying color codes, sharing Notion templates, stealing reference text from other creators' posts. Each context switch costs focus. Each lost clip costs time.

A clipboard history solves this by:

For CapCut editors specifically, this means instant access to subtitle variations, effect notes, and project-specific terminology. For Notion power users, it means never losing a database formula or content block again.

How ClipHistory Works for Your CapCut + Notion Workflow

Automatic type detection means ClipHistory understands what you're copying. Paste a color code from your brand guide—it detects it as a color. Copy a caption—it stays as searchable text. This matters when you're juggling 20 different clip types per project.

You can store up to 150 unpinned clips plus unlimited pinned items, so your most-used caption templates, Notion snippets, and effect descriptions stay permanent. Everything else rolls off after 150 new copies, keeping your history relevant without bloat.

Search is instant. Hit ⌘⇧V, type "caption variation" or "notion template," and find exactly what you need in seconds. No scrolling through months of clipboard noise.

AI Transforms for Captions and Text

Sometimes you copy text that's almost right, but not quite. ClipHistory's AI Transforms rewrite, summarize, translate, or clean any clip without leaving the clipboard manager.

Use cases for creators:

You bring your own API key—support for Anthropic, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Google, or a custom provider. No subscription, no hidden pricing, no data sent to ClipHistory's servers. You control the cost and the model.

A Real Workflow Example

  1. You're editing a 10-part video series in CapCut. Each part needs consistent branding captions and title cards.
  2. You've saved your caption templates to ClipHistory as pinned items. ⌘⇧V gives you instant access across all 10 projects.
  3. A client requests the captions in Spanish. Highlight a clip, use Transform → Translate, paste it back. Done.
  4. You're organizing video metadata in Notion. You copy a frequently-used database formula. It pins automatically because it's useful. Next project, ⌘⇧V finds it instantly.
  5. Everything stays on your Mac. No cloud, no account, no privacy risk.

Why This Matters More Than You Think

Many clipboard managers exist—Paste, Maccy, Alfred, Raycast all have clipboard features. But most either lock features behind subscriptions, require cloud accounts, or bury clipboard history behind workflows designed for developers, not creators.

ClipHistory is 100% local. No cloud, no sync, no account required. You own your clips entirely.

It's one lifetime payment: $19.99, never recurring. You'll spend more on a single Notion subscription month than you'll spend on this tool for life.

It's designed for macOS specifically—universal binary, signed and notarized, with keyboard shortcuts that feel native because they are. ⌘⇧V is intuitive. It's where your mind goes when you need something fast.

Getting Started

If you're copying and pasting 20+ times per editing session, you're losing time. If you can't find that caption variation you used last month, you're wasting brain cycles. If you're worried about clipboard privacy with cloud tools, you're adding stress.

Get ClipHistory — $19.99

One payment. Lifetime access. No catch.

Your clipboard history is about to become your most efficient creative tool.