The problem
You're in a server with brilliant people sharing real-time knowledge — framework comparisons, debugging solutions, architecture decisions. But Discord's linear chat format means every gem is buried under new messages within hours.
Scrolling back through hundreds of messages to find that one tip someone shared last week? Good luck.
Discord search is keyword-only. If you don't remember the exact phrasing, you won't find it.
Pinned messages are scattered across channels. No tags, no cross-channel search, no way to organize them by topic.
The solution
Klipt gives you two ways to capture Discord gems: the browser extension for Discord web, and Quick Klip (⌘K) for the desktop app. Both send content straight to your local Klipt library.
The Klipt browser extension adds a clip button to Discord messages. One click captures the message, author, channel, and timestamp.
Right-click any message → Copy Link to grab the message URL with its metadata. Then press ⌘K (customizable in Klipt settings) and Klipt saves the post with its author, channel, server, and timestamp — all from your clipboard.
How it works
On Discord web, click the Klipt button on any message. On the desktop app, right-click a message → Copy Link, then press ⌘K. Saved locally in under a second.
Klipt's on-device AI reads the clip and auto-generates relevant tags. Group clips into collections like "Tauri Tips" or "DevOps Patterns".
Search "that tip about Rust async" and find it — even if the original message said something completely different. Semantic search understands meaning.