Magnet Link History on iPhone

Updated May 2026

The clipboard on iOS only holds one item at a time. The moment you copy something else, the magnet link you grabbed five minutes ago is gone. If you have ever found a great link in the morning and tried to find it again at night, you know the problem.

Magnet Linker keeps a running history of every magnet link it copies, so you can pull any of them back into the clipboard with one tap.

How history works

  1. Tap any magnet link in Safari, Reddit, Telegram, or another app.
  2. Magnet Linker opens, copies the link, and adds an entry to history.
  3. Open the app any time later and tap an entry to copy it back to the clipboard.

Each entry shows the display name, the source domain when available, and the timestamp.

Free and Pro

  • Free: shows the most recent link.
  • Pro: shows full history with no limit, lets you copy any past link, and removes ads.

Pro is a one-time purchase. No subscription. See the pricing FAQ for details.

On device only

History stays on your iPhone or iPad. There is no account, no cloud sync, no server-side storage. If you delete the app, the history goes with it. If you want to keep entries longer term, copy the ones that matter into a notes app.

Useful in combination with automations

If you have set up an automation to open a downloader after copying, history still records every link. That means you can re-send any past link to your downloader by tapping it in history and pasting again. The automation does not run a second time, the entry just goes back to the clipboard.



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