One-time purchase
Pay once. Use it every day.
StackClip replaces the friction of lost data, manual cleanup, and tool-switching when working with technical content.
Why developers pay for StackClip
If you copy technical data all day, StackClip pays for itself quickly.
It saves you from:
- losing API responses and tokens
- reformatting JSON and config manually
- switching between tools to decode or clean data
- rebuilding snippets you've already written
Generic clipboard tools store text. StackClip makes copied technical data usable.
It also works in the terminal: search copied data, fetch clips, pretty-print or minify JSON, and reuse saved snippets without jumping back into the UI.
- Find copied JSON, curl, SQL, and snippets instantly
- Format and decode data without leaving your workflow
- Reuse commands and boilerplate safely
- Use StackClip from the terminal to fetch clipboard data, format JSON, and inspect snippets
- Inject saved env values into copied curl, URL, and shell commands instead of editing them by hand
- Keep sensitive data masked and local
Why not just use a free clipboard tool?
Free tools remember what you copied.
They don't understand structured data, help you clean or transform it, protect sensitive values, or make it reusable.
StackClip does.
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$19.99
One-time purchase
- All features included
- Free updates
- Refund support — we'll help you through the process
No surprises
One-time, not subscription
Pay once and own it. No monthly fees, no renewal reminders. Your clipboard manager shouldn't be another line item on your credit card.
Refund support
If StackClip isn't right for you, reach out and we'll walk you through getting a refund.
Pricing FAQ
Is it a subscription?
No. One-time purchase. Free updates included.
What's your refund policy?
If StackClip isn't right for you, reach out and we'll walk you through getting a refund. Contact hello@martinmcdermid.com.
When does the launch price end?
The $19.99 launch price is available now on the Mac App Store.
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