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CopyBucket is a “cloud clipboard” tool designed to extend copy and paste beyond a single computer into multi-device and collaborative workflows. Users can paste and organize text, images, files, and other content into buckets, then reuse it on other devices or share it with friends and colleagues. The website clearly offers Mac and Windows apps, making it suitable for everyday office work, development, testing, knowledge collection, and other copy-heavy scenarios.
In terms of features, CopyBucket is not positioned as a traditional cloud drive. Instead, it focuses on clipboard workflows: saving multiple copied items, copying and pasting across devices, dragging and dropping files/links/code snippets, a built-in screenshot tool, keyboard shortcuts, and organizing content by bucket. For collaboration, it supports sharing individual items or entire buckets, with member limits per bucket depending on the plan, up to 200 people. However, the page does not mention enterprise collaboration capabilities such as role permissions, read-only/edit controls, team administrators, or audit logs, so it is better suited to lightweight sharing.
Pricing is clear and the entry barrier is low. The free Basic plan includes 250 MB of storage, 2 devices, 5 members per bucket, and a 72-hour support response time. Paid tiers are billed monthly: $0.99/month for 1 GB, 3 devices, and 20 members; $3.99/month for 5 GB, 5 devices, and 50 members; and Pro at $9.99/month for 25 GB, 10 devices, and 200 members. Payment methods include Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express, with all pricing in USD.
The main advantages are its intuitive workflow: copy, paste, and drag-and-drop are enough to transfer content across devices and between colleagues. The free plan is usable, the lower-cost tiers are friendly to individuals and small teams, and it supports multiple content types plus desktop clients. The limitations are also fairly clear: the available text does not disclose APIs, third-party integrations, or mobile support; security is only described as following best practices and not selling data, with no visible details on encryption, SOC 2, GDPR, or similar standards; and there is little information about enterprise permissions or compliance management.
CopyBucket is suitable for developers saving code snippets, testers organizing screenshots, operations or office users reusing files and links across devices, and small teams quickly sharing temporary materials. If an organization needs strict permissions, integration with Chinese collaboration suites, or compliance auditing, alternatives such as Feishu, DingTalk, WeCom WeDrive, OneDrive/SharePoint may need to be evaluated. The text does not provide information about access from mainland China. Payments appear to rely mainly on overseas credit cards and USD billing, which may be inconvenient for procurement by Chinese teams.
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