Developer Apps

Build, ship, and monitor without leaving your flow. Track deployments, pull requests, builds, ports, API usage, repositories, and local services directly from your menu bar so you spend less time refreshing dashboards and more time writing code.

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Build, ship, and monitor without leaving your flow. Track deployments, pull requests, builds, ports, API usage, repositories, and local services directly from your menu bar so you spend less time refreshing dashboards and more time writing code.

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Doorry

Doorry

Doorry keeps an eye on every open port on your Mac and lets you shut down rogue processes with a single click. Built for developers tired of terminal rituals, it stays lightweight, private, and straightforward.

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Git Glance

Git Glance

Git Glance keeps track of your open GitHub pull requests or GitLab merge requests, while gently reminding you of anything waiting for your review, so nothing slips through unnoticed.

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Whiplash

Whiplash

Whiplash helps developers stay on top of Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex sessions in one place, tracking what’s running, idle, or finished, with task awareness and a lightweight experience.

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Topoff

Topoff

TopOff keeps your Homebrew setup quietly in shape, checking for outdated packages in the background and letting you update everything with a single click, so you can skip the terminal and stay effortlessly up to date.

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Blink

Blink

Blink is a small companion for developers that quietly watches your running dev servers and iOS simulators. It detects frameworks automatically, shows active ports and projects, and lets you open, stop, or manage them instantly.

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LocalPorts

LocalPorts

LocalPorts keeps your localhost projects organized by letting you monitor running services, start or restart them, open local URLs instantly, and save commands for quick reuse, all in a lightweight, native macOS interface that stays fully local and distraction-free.

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PRBar

PRBar

PRBar keeps your GitHub pull requests and workflow checks within reach, so you can follow reviews, builds, and updates at a glance without living in a browser tab. It supports macOS 13+, uses the GitHub API, and stores your token securely in the Keychain for straightforward, private access to everything that matters.

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Mino

Mino

Mino is a lightweight, fully native macOS app that keeps track of GitHub releases with quiet precision. Add repositories in seconds, monitor updates at a glance, install via Homebrew when available, and store tokens securely in the Keychain, all wrapped in a clean, dependency-free design.

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