Boost your macOS productivity with Launchy, the customizable app launcher and switcher featuring a sleek radial menu. Switch, launch, and manage apps effortlessly using keyboard shortcuts or mouse.
Hey Hunters!
I made a small app that I'd like to share with you. It's called Launchy.
🔘 So what is Launchy?
It's a radial application launcher and switcher—an alternative to the Dock and CMD+Tab.
🔘 Why?
While at work, I mostly use 4 to 6 apps and switch between them dozens of times a day. My usual workflow involves using the Dock or Spotlight/Raycast to launch apps and CMD+Tab to switch between them. While this works, I often find it frustrating to press Tab multiple times in the application switcher bar. It's not exactly a first-world problem, but it was something that could be improved.
A few years ago, I created Lasso (https://www.thelasso.app), where the focus was on mouse interaction. I thought I could make another app where the mouse would play a key role. However, in the end, I added plenty of keyboard actions, so the mouse isn't strictly necessary. Fast forward to today, and I’ve realized I no longer consciously think about which app to highlight. I’ve become so accustomed to the locations of apps (e.g., Safari is at 6 PM, Xcode at 12 PM, etc.) that triggering an app feels completely intuitive—muscle memory at its best.
Some might say, "But there are already apps that do exactly this—why make another one?" The simple answer: I love making apps. I also believe there’s always room for a good piece of software, whether it’s a to-do app or anything else. When I create apps, I aim to add special touches—like subtle shake animations to indicate something went wrong, rubber band effects to visually explain limitations, and so on. My goal is to make the user experience great.
🔘 What can I do with it?
Great question! Here’s what Launchy can do:
▷ Launch predefined applications (obviously).
▷ Switch between applications (also obvious).
▷ Configure behavior during launch (e.g., hide itself, hide other apps, etc.).
▷ Switch between user-defined apps and currently running apps (use "]" and "[" keyboard keys).
▷ Import/export user-defined applications.
▷ Customize the look and feel of the radial menu.
▷ Use drag-and-drop to add or rearrange applications.
▷ Hide/unhide running applications (use "↑" keyboard key to unhide and "↓" to hide the app).
▷ Highlight apps by pressing A-Z keys (e.g., press S for Safari; if multiple apps start with S, it cycles through them) or arrow keys ("←" and "→").
▷ Sync app preferences via iCloud.
▷ Drag and drop files to a specific app within the radial menu to open them.
🔘 What data do you collect?
I don't collect any data—I don’t care how you use the app. In the future, I might locally collect data to allow users to see some wrap-ups, like the most popular app, switches per day, total switches per year, etc. However, this data will never leave your computer.
🔘 Please, tell me it's not a subscription-based model.
No, it’s not subscription-based! The app includes a trial period of 300 launches/switches. After the trial, it switches to a free mode with limited functionality. To unlock the full app, there’s a one-time in-app purchase of $4.99—no subscriptions, just a single payment.
With all that being said, please go ahead and check the app — I’d love to hear your feedback 💬
Launchy is an absolute game-changer for founders and product teams! 🚀 Its streamlined tools and intuitive interface make launching products so much easier and efficient. This is exactly the kind of innovation the startup community needs. Great work, team! Looking forward to seeing this grow. 🌟
the radial menu concept is such a cool twist! I love how customizable this looks—being able to switch and manage apps so easily with shortcuts sounds like a total time-saver. Definitely something I didn’t know I needed until now!
@yansoul Thanks Yanshuo! I might take some to get used to the new flow and to build muscle memory. But after using it for some time, I can confidently say that it's faster than CMD+Tab.
Lasso - Window Manager for macOS