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Keep everything you copy.

You copy things all day — a phone number, an address, a bit of text. Windows only remembers the last thing you copied. Cubby quietly keeps them all, so you can grab any of them again whenever you want.

Free · Works on Windows 11 · Nothing to sign up for

The whole idea, in one line

You already know how to copy and paste. Cubby just gives it a memory.

Copy like normal

Highlight something and copy it the way you always do (right-click → Copy, or hold Ctrl and press C).

Cubby saves it

Every time you copy, Cubby tucks it away in a tidy list — automatically. You don't have to do anything.

Paste it back later

Open Cubby, click the thing you want, and it's ready to paste — even something you copied yesterday.

Step by step

Installing Cubby

It takes about two minutes. Just follow along.

Click the download button

Use the blue Download Cubby button on this page. A file will save to your computer — usually into a folder called Downloads.

Download Cubby

Open the file you just downloaded

Find the downloaded file (your browser usually shows it at the bottom of the screen, or you can open your Downloads folder) and double-click it to start.

If a blue "Windows protected your PC" box appears

Windows shows this for brand-new apps it hasn't seen many times yet. Cubby is safe and digitally signed by its maker (SouthForge). To continue:

Do this:

Click More info, then click the Run anyway button that appears. That's it — you can keep going.

Not everyone will see this box. If you don't, just skip to the next step.

Let it install

Click through the little installer (usually Next, then Install, then Finish). When it's done, Cubby is running and ready.

Using it every day

How to see everything you've copied

You don't need any special keys or shortcuts. Here's the easy way.

Copy things exactly like you do now

Nothing changes about copying. Cubby is already saving everything in the background.

To open Cubby, click its little icon near the clock

Look at the bottom-right corner of your screen, next to the time and date. You'll see a row of tiny icons — click the Cubby one to open your copied history.

The Cubby icon lives down here, by the clock. If you don't see it, click the small ︿ arrow to show the hidden ones.

Click anything to paste it

Cubby opens a list of everything you've copied. Click the item you want, and it drops right into wherever you were typing. To find something specific, just start typing a word you remember.

Prefer a keyboard shortcut? There's one for that too, and you can change it in Cubby's settings — but clicking the icon works great and is all you ever need.

In case you're wondering

Everything stays on your computer.

Cubby doesn't ask you to sign up, and it doesn't send your copied items anywhere. Your history lives on your PC, saved in a scrambled (encrypted) form so it's private to you.

Read the plain-language privacy page

No accountInstall it and you're done.

No cloudNothing is uploaded.

FreeNo cost, no catch.

Ready?

Give Cubby a try.