The problem
Threads rewards great writing. Journalists, founders, researchers, and creators are building real audiences there. But the feed is chronological chaos — a post that resonated with you yesterday is buried under hundreds of new ones today, with no native way to save or search it.
Threads has no "save post" feature. Your only option is to like it — and likes aren't a knowledge base.
Even if you screenshot or copy posts manually, there's no way to search across them by topic or meaning later.
A thread with ten sharp insights on product strategy — gone in 12 hours. Threads has no equivalent of Twitter's bookmark folder.
The solution
Klipt adds a clip button to every post on threads.net. One click captures the post, author, and timestamp — locally on your Mac. On-device AI auto-tags it so you can search "that post about pricing strategy" and find it in seconds.
The Klipt browser extension injects a clip button on every post. Author name, post text, and timestamp are captured in one click.
Copy any post text, press ⌘K, and Klipt captures it instantly. Works from the Threads mobile app via copy-paste.
How it works
Click the Klipt button on any threads.net post, or copy + ⌘K. Saved to your local library in under a second.
On-device AI reads the clip and generates relevant tags — topic, tone, key concepts. Everything stays on your Mac, nothing goes to the cloud.
Search "early adopter advice" and Klipt surfaces the right clip — even if the original post never used those words. Semantic search, not keyword matching.