Nothing is more frustrating than copying an important password, link, or paragraph, only to accidentally overwrite it by copying something else a second later. The iPhone natively only holds one copied item at a time, making complex text editing or research very tedious. A dedicated clipboard manager shortcut for iPhone acts as your personal copy-paste history log. With a quick tap from your Share Sheet, this shortcut quietly appends whatever is currently on your clipboard straight into a dedicated Apple Note.
Whenever you copy something important, tap this shortcut from your home screen widget. The shortcut specifically reads your active clipboard contents and quietly appends the text, along with a quick time-stamp, perfectly to the bottom of your designated 'Clipboard History' note without asking any questions.
Go to getturin.com and describe your clipboard manager (e.g., 'Save whatever is on my clipboard into a specific Apple Note').
Wait a few seconds for Turin's AI to safely construct the shortcut layout.
Tap the 'Install' button to add the clipboard manager directly to your Apple Shortcuts app.
Protects you from the dreaded mistake of accidentally replacing critically important copied text.
Allows you to copy five or six different links in a row and save them all rapidly without jumping back and forth.
Bypasses sketchy third-party keyboard extensions that could secretly read your highly sensitive copied data.
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Just describe it in plain English and tap install. No coding, no App Store, no subscription.
Build this shortcut freeWorks on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Installs in one tap.
Yes. You can build and install this shortcut using Turin's free tier. No subscription, no App Store download required — just describe what you want and tap install.
This shortcut works on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac running iOS 16 / iPadOS 16 / macOS Ventura or later. Install it directly from Safari in one tap.
No. Once installed the shortcut runs entirely on-device using Apple's built-in Shortcuts app. An internet connection is only needed during the initial build and install step.
Absolutely. You can describe any changes to Turin and get a new version in seconds, or open the shortcut in the Apple Shortcuts app and edit the actions directly.