The lazy way to reuse your best lines.
Lazy Quips is a native macOS menu bar app for saving, finding, and copying reusable phrases, AI prompt snippets, and quick replies.
Press ⇧ ⌘ C anywhere.
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Why Lazy Quips
One keystroke
Press ⇧⌘C anywhere, pick a line, and it's on your clipboard — ready to paste.
Neatly filed
Search, star, and group every phrase and prompt in a library you actually enjoy.
Quietly private
No network, no account, no cloud. It never reads your clipboard or watches you type.
Three keys and you're done.
- 1
Summon
Hit ⇧⌘C from any app.
- 2
Pick
Search or scroll, then select your line.
- 3
Paste
It's copied. Drop it wherever you're typing.
Fast, right where you already are.
Keep review prompts, debugging checklists, PR summaries, and reusable replies one shortcut away. Paste into Codex, Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor — or any text field.
- ★ Refactor this and explain the trade-offs
- ↩ Summarize this thread in 3 bullets
- ↩ Write a conventional commit message
A tidy home for your best lines.
A real library window: search, star, group, and edit. Prompt snippets, saved replies, email fragments, and common links, filed the way you think.
Support
- ★ Thanks for your patience —
- ☆ Happy to help, let me look.
Prompts
- ☆ Review this diff for bugs…
Stays on your Mac. Full stop.
No network requests, no account, no sync, no AI. Lazy Quips never reads your clipboard or watches what you type.
- No network
- No account
- No tracking
Made for prompts. Right at home in Codex, Claude, and ChatGPT.
Keep the review instructions, debug templates, summary prompts, and small reusable replies you would otherwise type again. Lazy Quips copies them for you; you decide where to paste.
- Codex
- Claude
- ChatGPT
- Cursor
- Fact
- macOS 14.0+
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- Apple Silicon
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- No account · no cloud
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- Coming to the Mac App Store
Coming to the Mac App Store
Free, native, and private by design.
Free · Requires macOS 14 or later · Private by design.