The problem
You support creators because their content is valuable enough to pay for. But Patreon's feed buries old posts under new ones, its search is keyword-only, and there's no way to tag, organize, or resurface what you've read. You're accumulating a library of exclusive content with no index.
New posts push old ones down. A tutorial you read six months ago requires endless scrolling to find — if it's still there at all.
Patreon's search returns posts containing the exact word — not posts about the concept. If you don't remember the phrasing, you won't find it.
Following 5 creators? Each lives in their own silo. No way to group "design tutorials" from different creators into one searchable collection.
The solution
Klipt adds a clip button to Patreon posts. One click saves the key insight — or the whole post — directly to a local database on your Mac. No cloud, no subscription, no data leaving your machine. On-device AI auto-tags it by topic, and semantic search finds it later by meaning, not by memory.
The Klipt browser extension injects a clip button on every Patreon post. Captures post text, creator name, and date — stored locally on your Mac. Available offline, even if the creator later removes the post.
AI auto-tags clips by topic and groups them across creators. Follow 5 Patreon creators? Search "typography" and get results from all of them — organized into one searchable Patreon content library.
How it works
Open any Patreon post you have access to. Click the Klipt button — or select a passage and press ⌘K. Saved locally in under a second.
On-device AI reads the clip and generates tags — design, illustration, copywriting, business. Saved to a local database, no cloud involved. Your Patreon content organizer, fully private.
Search "logo design process" and Klipt finds the right clip — even from a post titled "Behind my rebrand." Semantic search understands meaning.
Who it's for
Following process accounts and art tutorial creators — building a searchable reference library from technique posts.
Supporting writers who share craft, research methods, and structure insights — clipping the parts that apply to their own work.
Following creators who share business strategy, marketing breakdowns, and product decisions — building a searchable playbook.