Stop losing the code your team keeps rewriting.
Clip That Code gives developers, agencies, and bootcamp teams a searchable CodeVault for reusable snippets, configs, commands, API examples, and implementation playbooks.
One-time software access available through the license plans.
Everything your team keeps re-pasting, in one place
Your best code is scattered across ten places nobody searches.
The fix for a tricky CORS config, the SQL that finally worked, the onboarding setup commands — they live in Gists, Notion pages, Slack threads, local notes, and someone's memory. So every team rewrites them.
Turn scattered code knowledge into reusable software memory.
Capture once, structure it into shared libraries, and reuse it everywhere — with the versions, comments, and usage notes that make a snippet safe to copy.
Capture
Clip code from the browser, your editor, docs, or a Git import — without breaking flow.
Structure
Organize into collections by language, framework, project, owner, or use case.
Reuse
Full-text search finds the right snippet in seconds. Copy with its context intact.
Govern
Versions, comments, approvals, and roles keep the library trustworthy as it grows.
A command center for your team's code, not another doc to maintain.
Twenty-four capabilities. Every one lives inside the workspace.
No marketing-only features. Each capability below maps to an interactive module in the CodeVault Workspace.
From "where did we put that?" to copied in four steps.
Filter by language, framework, project, owner, or use case.
Tags, collections, and a full-text index mean the right snippet surfaces in seconds — no matter who saved it or which project it came from.
Built for the teams that reuse code the most.
Your code knowledge, governed and yours.
Open the workspace and try every module.
The CodeVault Workspace is a real, interactive product environment. Explore the library, run a Git import, approve a review, and build an onboarding playbook.
One-time access. Four plans. No subscription.
Delivered digitally. No box, no waiting.
Practical docs for every step.
Getting started, clipping from the web, saving from your editor, organizing collections, Git imports, sharing safely, and exporting your library.
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