Copy any thread,
in one click.

Grab entire threads from X, LinkedIn, and Reddit as clean plain text. Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Notion, or anywhere.

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Chrome · Free forever · No account needed

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ThreadCopy working on X/Twitter
X / Twitter
ThreadCopy working on LinkedIn
LinkedIn
ThreadCopy working on Reddit
Reddit

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Click the pink ThreadCopy button to copy this thread to your clipboard.

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u/threadfan42 · 3h ago

What's the fastest way to save an entire thread for later?

I keep finding great threads on X and Reddit that I want to reference later — product breakdowns, strategy threads, long comment chains with good advice.

But bookmarking doesn't work because the thread is gone in a week, and screenshotting a 20-tweet thread is painful. Is there a tool that just copies the whole thing as text?

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u/devtools_nerd · 2h ago

I use ThreadCopy for exactly this. It's a Chrome extension — you click one button and the entire thread (posts + replies) gets copied as plain text. I paste into Notion or straight into Claude.

u/sarahbuilds · 1h ago

+1 for ThreadCopy. Works on X, LinkedIn, and Reddit. The best part is it auto-expands those "Show more" truncated posts before copying so you get the full text.

Copied 24 posts to clipboard

Go ahead — paste it somewhere. That's what the extension does on every thread.

How it works

1

Install the extension

Add ThreadCopy to Chrome. Takes 2 seconds, no account needed.

2

Open a thread

Click into the actual post or thread so you're on its page. The URL should show the specific post.

Thread page, not the feed
3

Click ThreadCopy

Hit the button on the right side of the page. The entire thread is now on your clipboard.

Built for speed and privacy

One-click copy

Click the button, entire thread lands on your clipboard. Author names, handles, timestamps, image links — all included.

Clean plain text

Formatted for pasting into LLMs, Notion, Google Docs, or anywhere. No HTML junk, just readable text.

Zero data collection

Nothing leaves your browser. No analytics, no tracking, no server. Everything runs locally on your machine.

Auto-expands content

Automatically clicks "Show more" on truncated posts before copying so you get the full thread, not cut-off text.

Start copying threads

Free extension. No account. No setup.

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Works on Chrome, Brave, Edge, and Arc

FAQ

On X/Twitter, ThreadCopy copies the author's thread — the connected posts they wrote (1/, 2/, 3/...) — not the replies from other people. On Reddit and LinkedIn, it copies the original post plus all the comments, since the discussion is the thread on those platforms.

ThreadCopy only shows the button when you're on an actual thread or post page — not the feed. Click into a specific post so the URL shows the thread ID (e.g. x.com/user/status/123 or reddit.com/r/sub/comments/abc). If you're scrolling a feed, you won't see it.

No. Zero data leaves your browser. There are no analytics, no tracking, no server calls, and no account. Everything runs locally on your machine. The source code is public on GitHub if you want to verify.

Yes. Click and drag the button up or down to reposition it anywhere on the right side of the page. Your position is saved automatically and remembered the next time you visit.

Yes. Brave, Edge, and Arc are all built on Chromium, the same engine as Chrome. They support Chrome extensions natively, so you can install ThreadCopy from the Chrome Web Store on any of them.

ThreadCopy automatically expands truncated content before copying. It clicks all the "Show more" buttons on the page so you get the full text of every post, not cut-off snippets.