There’s a version of Mandrill that I thought was the final form.
It was a reader. A beautiful one, I think open a Markdown file, see it rendered cleanly, pick your GitHub theme, move on with your day. Then it became an editor. Then it got folder support. Then GitHub integration. Each time, I thought: okay, that’s it. That’s the thing it needed to be.
I was wrong every time.
This release is the biggest one yet. Mandrill is now on iPhone and iPad. And across every platform: Mac, iPhone, iPad.
Form turns your Apple Watch data into one honest daily recommendation; no logging, no manual input. It tracks Zone 2 cardio, HRV, sleep debt, training load (ACWR), and strength balance, then answers the only question that matters: what should I do today?
All my notes are Markdown. Everything I ship lives in GitHub. And yet, every time I finished editing, I'd flip to Terminal just to push.
Mandrill now fixes that. Open a Git-backed folder and it detects the repo automatically. Modified files are flagged in the sidebar. Push to GitHub in one click; no Terminal, no context switch.
Fast, native macOS. Folder browser, split-view editor, GitHub themes. 100% offline. No accounts. No tracking.