Getting Started with Pastetory in 60 Seconds
Need to move a snippet of text, a bit of code, or an image between your devices — without emailing yourself or wrestling with cloud drives? Pastetory makes it effortless. Here's how to get up and running in under a minute.
1. Sign In
Open Pastetory in any browser — desktop, tablet, or phone. There's nothing to install. Sign in with your account and you're straight into your clipboard history.
2. Set Your Passphrase
On first use you'll be asked to create a passphrase. This encrypts everything you paste so that only you can read it. Pick something memorable — you'll need it on each device you use. Your data stays private, always.
3. Paste Your First Snippet
Hit the paste button (or just Ctrl+V / Cmd+V) and drop in whatever you need: plain text, code, an image from your clipboard, or even a file. Pastetory supports text, images, files, and code with syntax highlighting out of the box. Your snippet is saved instantly.
4. Access from Another Device
Now open Pastetory on a second device — your phone, a work laptop, anything with a browser. Sign in, enter your passphrase, and your snippet is right there waiting. No sync delays, no fuss.
That's It!
Seriously, that's the whole workflow. Pastetory works in any modern browser with zero installation. It's designed to be the fastest way to move things between your own devices — encrypted end-to-end so nobody else can peek.
Whether you're copying a terminal command from your desktop to your phone, saving a screenshot for later, or keeping a running list of code snippets you reuse daily, Pastetory keeps everything a click away.
Ready to try it? Head to Pastetory and paste your first snippet now.