Glaze is the easiest way to go from an idea to a Mac app. Describe what you want, and it builds a real app that lives in your dock, launches instantly, works offline, and taps into the full power of your computer.
Software that's finally personal, shaped around you. From the makers of Raycast.
526 apps in five days. Final results: Gold, $10,000: The Last Blockbuster by Quinn Zenith Nobody expected the first Glaze Awards to be won by a game, but this one blew everyone away. Rewind the tape, unlock the truth. There's a surprise appearance in there too. Silver, $5,000: My Stash by Noman Photoshop for your macOS folders. Custom folder icons that make your Mac look like yours. One simple thing, done really well. Bronze, $2,500: Elsewhere by Yann-Edern Gillet Ambient soundscapes you can layer up and leave running. I've been using apps like this for over a decade and this is the one I'm keeping.
If you've ever shipped a launch and watched your copy get truncated, ignored, or misread — Firstpass shows you every surface a stranger meets your product on (the Product Hunt page, the leaderboard row, the Glaze Store grid) and pins handwritten crit notes to what breaks in each one, before you publish. The same tagline lives or dies differently depending on where it lands: PH gives you 60 characters, the Glaze Store caps at 40, the browse grid cuts near 33. Nobody checks — until it's live.