Forward the one message. Leave the confidential thread behind.
Right inside your inbox, open the thread, pick the one message you want, and send just that with its attachments. The earlier conversation, and anything sensitive buried in it, stays put. Works in Gmail and Outlook, free to start.
Free to start, no card. Choose Gmail or Outlook next, and nothing sends until you say so.
- Free plan, no card
- Works in Outlook and Gmail
- Project timeline
Here is where we landed for the quarter.
- Re: Project timeline
Adding the finance team for visibility.
- Re: Project timelineForwards
Final version attached, this is the one to use.
timeline.pdf - Re: Project timeline
Thanks all, looks good to me.
Just that message and timeline.pdf. The rest of the thread stayed behind.
Pick one message. Its attachments come, the conversation stays put.

I built Threadclip after asking a simple question: why can’t you forward just the one email in a thread? Why do you have to forward the whole conversation and delete everything around the message you actually want? There was no easy way to do it. There was also no clean way to bring along an attachment from earlier in the thread, the “see attached” with nothing attached, without asking the person to send it again.
So I built one. Threadclip sends the single message you pick, with its attachments, and leaves the rest of the conversation behind. Your mailbox connection is only ever used for that. Nothing is sold, nothing is mined, and you can disconnect any time.
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Send the one email that matters
Email clients make threads easy to read, but awkward to forward cleanly. Threadclip helps you choose the exact message instead of forwarding the entire conversation history.
Recover the file people meant to send
Everyone has seen the reply that says “see attached” while the attachment stayed behind in an earlier email. Threadclip shows available files from the selected message and related thread context.
Already know you want it?
Add the add-in straight from the official store. You can create your account first or right after installing.
On your phone right now? Gmail’s add-on works on mobile; the Outlook install needs a desktop, so we can send the setup link to your inbox for later.
How to start
Start in the web workspace, then work from the thread.
The add-in lives inside Outlook or Gmail; the web workspace handles your account and mailbox connection.
Create your free account
Start in the web workspace and connect the mailbox you want to use with Threadclip.
Open an email thread
Use Threadclip inside Outlook or Gmail when you are ready to choose a message.
Choose the one message
Pick the exact email you want to forward and review the recipients, note, and available attachments.
Send it cleanly
Threadclip sends the selected message without dragging the whole conversation trail with it.
Common questions
Does Threadclip read or store my email?
Threadclip reads mailbox content only when you open a thread or ask it to prepare a forward, and it never sells or mines your data. We keep clip and activity metadata for your account history; your mail stays in your mailbox. Full details are on the security and data use page.
What access does it need?
A standard mailbox connection through Microsoft or Google sign-in, the same consent screens you have seen for other workplace tools. You can disconnect a mailbox or delete your account from settings at any time, and access is revoked immediately.
Is it really on the Microsoft store?
Yes. Threadclip passed Microsoft’s add-in certification and is live on AppSource. It works in Outlook on the web, Windows desktop, and Mac.
Where do I find Threadclip after installing?
Open any email and look for Threadclip in your mail app’s add-in area. The quick guide shows the exact Outlook and Gmail locations: where to find the add-in.
Can I use Threadclip with Gmail?
Yes. Threadclip is live on Google Workspace Marketplace for Gmail. You can also connect Gmail and use the web workspace from the browser.
Do I need to pay to try it?
No. The free plan is available for Gmail and Outlook users, with paid plans for higher monthly usage and team rollout.
Forward the useful part of the thread. Built for people who live in email.
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