Ask about anything on your screen.
Hold Fn and speak naturally. Clico sees the screen in front of you and answers in place—no screenshot or copied context.
Hold Fn and speak naturally. Clico sees the screen in front of you and answers in place—no screenshot or copied context.
Double-tap Command. Clico looks at the open app, page, or selection and suggests something useful you can do next—without opening another tool.
Clico reads the screen you choose, gathers what it needs, and can carry the next steps across apps. It asks before it writes, sends, creates, or clicks.
Desktop keeps the messages, decisions, files, and screen context with the work. When you come back, you can see what happened and continue from there.
Real notes from people keeping their context close and their work moving.
“Had an email sitting there, held Fn, said ‘draft a response,’ and the reply matched the thread… it writes back straight from what’s in front of you.”
“Not having to constantly jump back and forth between tabs saves so much time and mental energy.”
“Clico is invisible until you need it. No sidebar, no new tab, no context switch. That's the difference.”
“Finally a tool that actually cuts the tab-hopping. Gonna test it on my Mac 🙌”
“I'm writing my thesis and Clico has been unexpectedly clutch.”
“A truly indispensable tool. Once you use it, there’s no going back.”
“I just open a reply, hit ⌘O, and it already knows the thread. No copy-pasting context. Embarrassingly fast.”
“I open it in Notion for docs, in Gmail for emails, and during research. Every day. Best extension I've used.”
“This how Siri should be.”
“I used ChatGPT for writing. The problem was context. I'd spend more time explaining than writing. Clico just sees the page.”
“Honestly, wish I’d known about this before. Spent way too much time tab hopping. Gonna have to try it out!”
Every plan opens Clico in Chrome, on your Mac and on the web. Pick a plan by how much work you want it to carry.
Try the complete Clico workflow before choosing a paid plan.
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For the work you come back to most days.
Billed monthly
For higher-volume work across Mac, Chrome and the web.
Billed monthly
Yes, especially when the hard part is giving the AI enough context. A normal chat often starts with copying text, uploading a file, or explaining what is open. Clico starts with the page, app, file, or selection you choose, so you can ask a question where the work is already happening. That makes it useful for quick, context-heavy tasks that are awkward to move into a separate chat. See how Clico works on your screen.
Clico is a good fit when the information you need is already in front of you. You might ask it to explain a dense page, draft a reply from an open thread, summarize a document, clean up selected data, or find the next step in a longer task. It is most useful when switching tools would break your focus or force you to rebuild the context by hand. Browse practical ways to use Clico.
Usually, no. Clico is designed to meet you in the work you already have open. On Mac, you can ask about an app, file, image, or selection. In Chrome, you can work with the active page or selected text. For longer browser tasks, you can use the Web workspace and return to the saved result later. See the three workflows in action.
No. You choose when to use Clico and which page, app, file, or selection is relevant to the task. The Chrome Extension can use the active page or selected content when you call a feature that needs it. On Mac, system permissions control access to the screen, microphone, files, and accessibility features. Some model or online tool requests may send the needed part of that context to Clico and its providers. Read how product access and permissions work.
Clico can prepare work and carry steps across supported tools, but you stay in control of important actions. It asks for approval before it writes, sends, creates, or clicks on your behalf. You should review the proposed action and its destination before approving it, especially for messages, purchases, account changes, or deletions. See an approval step in the product flow.
Clico can save time, but it can still be wrong, incomplete, or miss important context. Check names, dates, numbers, sources, and other facts that affect a decision. Always review high-impact work before you send, publish, buy, delete, or submit anything. Clico should support your judgment, not replace it. Read the guidance on AI output.
Yes. The Free plan lets you try Clico on Mac, in Chrome, and on the web before choosing a paid plan. Paid plans add larger credit allowances and broader model access for people who use Clico more often. You can start with a real task, see whether the workflow fits, and decide from there. Compare the Free, Pro, and Max plans.
Still deciding? Ask your favorite AI how Clico could fit your work and what to try first.
Bring the page, file or app you have open into one focused Clico task.