
Clash Party
If you do not depend on an old profile or a specific tutorial, start with Clash Party. It is the clearer starting point for this use case.
Clash Verge: Good for users who already have a Clash Verge workflow and want a lower-friction continuation. Clash Party: Better for users who already understand Mihomo profiles and proxy group workflows.
Compare Clash Verge and Clash Party by platform support, maintenance status, subscription import, proxy modes, tutorial coverage and best-fit users before choosing.
| Item | Clash Verge | Clash Party |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Desktop users following older Verge tutorials | Desktop users already comfortable with Mihomo |
| Learning curve | Medium | Medium |
| Supported platforms | Windows / Mac | Windows / Mac |
| Subscription import | Subscription import | Subscription and profile management |
| Proxy modes | System proxy, rule and global | Rules, proxy groups and system proxy |
| Core / ecosystem | Clash Meta / Mihomo ecosystem | Mihomo |
| Positioning | Earlier cross-platform desktop client | Lightweight Mihomo GUI |
| Repository / store status | Archived | Active, not archived |
| Releases / store page | View releases | View releases |
| Links | Clash Verge / Tutorial | Clash Party / Tutorial |
| Repository | zzzgydi/clash-verge | mihomo-party-org/clash-party |
| Public repository | Yes, public GitHub repository | Yes, public GitHub repository |
| Open-source status | Public source, but GitHub API did not detect a license | Yes, public repo with GPL-3.0 license |
| License | Not identified by GitHub API | GPL-3.0 |
| Author / maintainer | zzzgydi | mihomo-party-org |
| Official source type | GitHub repository | GitHub repository |
| Verification source | GitHub API, 2026-05-18 | GitHub API, 2026-05-18 |
For a new setup, start with Clash Party when it matches your platform and workflow; choose Clash Verge when you rely on existing profiles, older tutorials or a specific feature.

If you do not depend on an old profile or a specific tutorial, start with Clash Party. It is the clearer starting point for this use case.

Choose Clash Verge when you already use it, or when a tutorial, profile or required feature clearly depends on it.
New users should follow the default pick; existing users should check migration fit first. If you already have a related setup or a tutorial requires it, Clash Verge still makes sense.