You need three things from three places. An address, a price, a name. A username, a password, a code. A headline, a link, a quote. But your clipboard only holds one thing. So you copy, switch, paste, switch back. Three items. Six switches. Every single time.
Dart lets you copy everything first. Switch once. Paste it all.
$4.99 one-time purchase. Less than lunch. Yours forever. No tracking.
Name, email, phone — every signup, every application, every checkout. Copy once, paste everywhere.
API keys, endpoints, and auth tokens from docs into your editor in one pass.
Headline, link, and hashtags — every post, every platform, without the back-and-forth.
Addresses, prices, and contact info from listings into contracts, emails, and CRMs.
Your slots survive new copies, app switches, and restarts. They hold until you replace them.
Every copy is captured. Search your last 50 items by content or source app. Assign any item to a slot.
D, S, F by default. Switch to 1, 2, 3 or assign any key. Your keyboard, your rules.
Label your slots — "Address," "Price," "Contact." Know what's where at a glance.
A branded overlay flashes when you use a slot. Confirms the action, then disappears.
Everything stays on your Mac. No cloud. No analytics. No tracking. We never see what you copy.
Press ⌘+C like normal. Then immediately tap your slot key.
No slot key? Just a normal copy. Nothing changes.
Press ⌘+V then immediately tap the slot key. Your saved content pastes — even if you've copied other things since.
Works in every app. Everywhere. System-wide.
Click the dartboard in your menu bar to see your slots, browse history, or search past copies. But honestly — you'll barely need to. The keyboard does everything.
Three clipboard slots. One download. No subscription.
macOS 14+ · $4.99 one-time · No subscription
First launch: macOS may show a security prompt. Go to System Settings → Privacy & Security → click Open Anyway. This is normal for apps downloaded outside the App Store.