For macOS 26

Launch apps quickly.
Open folders your way.
Just click, no keyboard needed.

Launchlet lives in your menu bar. Add frequently used websites, apps, or project folders and open your whole workspace in a single click — no Dock icon, no clutter.

Main panel — menu-bar popover
The popover: search, group chips, and one-click rows.
3
launch targets — web · app · folder
⌘1–9
keyboard shortcuts for the first nine
0
Dock icons — it stays in the menu bar

Three targets, one list

Websites, apps, and project folders side by side.

Every shortcut shows its icon, title, target path, and the opener it uses. Open a site in Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari, or your default — and open folders with Finder, VS Code, Cursor, Xcode, or Antigravity IDE.

Shortcut rows — icon · path · opener

Click or keyboard

No typing required — but the keyboard is faster.

Click any row to launch it. Hover, and the first nine reveal a ⌘1–⌘9 hint so you can fire them straight from the keyboard. ⌘N adds a new shortcut, ⌘, opens settings, Esc clears search.

Keyboard hints — ⌘1 to ⌘9

Find & organize

Live search across every field, plus groups.

Search matches title, URL, host, bundle ID, folder path, and editor — all at once. Group chips switch context; rename, delete, and move shortcuts between groups whenever you like.

Search field & group chips

Editor window

Add and edit in a focused, floating window.

Pick a type — web, app, or folder — and fill in only what matters. Website favicons are fetched automatically; apps and folders are saved with sandbox-safe security bookmarks so they open reliably at launch time.

Editor — add or edit a shortcut

Open your workspace in one click.

Requires macOS 26.