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Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! I built this because every screenshot tool I tried was either subscription based or uploading my images to a cloud somewhere. Wanted something fast, native, and fully offline. Would love feedback from anyone who makes App Store listings regularly. App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fr... Website: https://framelab.techfixpro.net/
FrameLab Studio: App Store ScreenshotsScreenshot Designer & Creator Fully offline. $0.99.
FrameLab Studio is a native Mac app for creating App Store screenshots.
Device frames for every current iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. A layer editor for text, annotations, zoom callouts, and arrows. Gradient backgrounds with presets or build your own. Batch export at full resolution.
No cloud. No account. No subscription. The app has zero network access, your images never leave your Mac. One time purchase, $0.99.
Built in SwiftUI using only Apple frameworks.
FrameLab Studio: App Store ScreenshotsScreenshot Designer & Creator Fully offline. $0.99.
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey everyone, I'm Aarush and I built Devly! I made this because I kept losing focus mid-session switching between random websites to do simple things like format JSON or decode a JWT. Just wanted everything in one place. v2.0.0 adds full CLI support so you can finally use it in scripts and automation too. Install via Homebrew and it works just like any other terminal tool. Would love to know...

Devly50+ dev utilities in your Mac menu bar + CLI support
Devly is a macOS menu bar app with 50+ developer utilities in one place. No more switching between tabs to decode JWTs, format JSON, convert timestamps, or generate UUIDs.
v2.0.0 ships full CLI support via Homebrew so you can use every tool in scripts and pipelines too.
brew install aarush67/tap/devlycli
cat data.json | devly jsonformat
echo "password" | devly hash
devly jwt your-token
The CLI is completely optional. The menu bar app works exactly as before.

Devly50+ dev utilities in your Mac menu bar + CLI support
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! š I'm Aarush, maker of Packara. I built this after spending too many evenings debugging notarytool errors before a launch. The docs are scattered, the error messages are cryptic, and every Mac dev I know has a horror story about this stuff. Packara started as a shell script I kept copying between projects. Eventually I just turned it into a proper app. If you've been burned by...
PackaraSign, notarize & ship macOS DMGs in one click
Packaging a Mac app shouldn't require memorizing five CLI tools. Packara wraps the entire DMG pipeline into a clean three-step UI: select your .app, configure your layout and signing identity, hit Build.
It handles code signing, DMG creation, notarization, and stapling automatically with live log output. Credentials stay in your Keychain, never our servers.
Built for indie Mac devs who just want to ship. $9.99 one-time, 7-day free trial.
PackaraSign, notarize & ship macOS DMGs in one click
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! š I'm Aarush, a solo developer who built FileBit because every file encryption app I tried either required an account, phoned home, or synced to the cloud. I just wanted a simple, local vault that stayed on my Mac nothing more. So I spent several months building it myself. It uses Apple's CryptoKit for hardware-accelerated AES-256-GCM encryption, Touch ID unlock via the Secure...
FileBitEncrypt, Protect & Shred Files
The fastest way to encode, decode, format, hash, and convert ā 50+ developer tools, one click from your menu bar. No subscriptions, no internet required.

Devly50+ Dev Tools in Your Menu Bar
FileBit is a professional-grade file encryption app for macOS. AES-256-GCM encryption, zero data collection, fully local. Your files never leave your Mac.
FileBitEncrypt, Protect & Shred Files
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! š Iām Aarush, a solo developer who built Devly. I kept running into the same problem: needing quick tools like encoding, hashing, formatting, or converting data and constantly jumping between random websites, worrying about privacy, speed, and clutter. So I decided to build something better. Devly puts 50+ developer tools right in your macOS menu bar everything from Base64,...

Devly50+ Dev Tools in Your Menu Bar
VolumeGlass replaces the default macOS volume popup that giant grey square that blocks your screen with a slim frosted glass overlay that lives on the edge of your screen and fades away when you're done.
What you can do:
Drag the bar to set volume precisely
Double-tap to mute instantly
Long press to switch audio output devices
Choose from 5 screen positions
Resize and reposition from settings
One-time purchase, $7.99. No subscription ever.

VolumeGlassBeautiful volume control for macOS
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! š I'm Aarush, a solo developer who built VolumeGlass because the default macOS volume HUD has driven me crazy for years. It pops up right in the middle of your screen in this giant grey box that feels completely out of place on a modern Mac. So I spent 6 months building a proper replacement. It uses CGEventTap to intercept the media keys so the system popup never shows, and...

VolumeGlassBeautiful volume control for macOS
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! š I'm the solo developer behind Devly. I built this over 6 months of nights and weekends because I was tired of tab switching for everyday dev tasks. The biggest challenge was getting all 50+ tools to work inside Apple's App Sandbox brutal but worth it. Happy to answer any questions about the app or how I built it. And I'd genuinely love to hear what tools you'd want added next!

Devly50+ dev tools in your macOS menu bar, one click away
I got tired of jumping between browser tabs to format JSON,
test regex, convert colors, and hash strings. So I built Devly.
50+ dev tools in your macOS menu bar. Click, pick, copy, done.
Encoding, hashing, JSON/YAML/XML, color converter, regex tester,
diff tool, and more. Pure SwiftUI, fully local, no internet,
no subscriptions.
$4.99 one-time, macOS 13+.

Devly50+ dev tools in your macOS menu bar, one click away
Aarush Prakashstarted a discussion
What dev tools do you find yourself Googling every single time?
For me it was always JSON formatting, Base64 encoding, and timestamp conversion. The kind of thing you do 100 times a week but never remember the exact site for. It actually got so frustrating that I built Devly a macOS menu bar app with 50+ dev tools built in just to stop tab switching for good. But I'm curious what others keep going back to Google for. Always looking for what to build next!
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
Hey everyone š Iām the developer behind MindHalo. I built it because I kept realizing that highlighting PDFs felt productive but didnāt actually help me remember anything. MindHalo runs entirely on macOS using on-device AI, so nothing leaves your Mac. Iām especially interested in feedback on: How it feels as a Mac app (UX, performance, polish) Whether the study outputs are actually useful...

MindHaloMaster Your Textbooks with MindHalo
The intelligent study companion for macOS. Upload PDFs and chat with an AI grounded in your textbooks. Private, local, and powerful.

MindHaloMaster Your Textbooks with MindHalo
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
You hit ārecordā or drag in an audio file. You grab a coffee, scroll Twitter, check your notesāand wonder: āWait⦠is this transcribing yet?ā Vocal Prism ends the guessing. Your audio turns into text in real time, fully locally on your Mac. Drag, drop, watch the waveform, read the transcription. Done. Works with audio you already have: MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A Podcasts, lectures, interviews Quick...

Vocal PrismTranscribe Audio. Instantly & Privately
The ultimate privacy-first transcription app for macOS. Convert audio to text locally using OpenAI's Whisper & CoreML. No cloud uploads, real-time processing, and completely free. Optimized for Apple Silicon M1/M2/M3.

Vocal PrismTranscribe Audio. Instantly & Privately
Aarush Prakashleft a comment
For anyone trying it out the app is not yet notarized so macOS might say something if you go into settings and then privacy and security you can open it anyway.

MindHaloYour AI-powered study companion for Mac.
