I was tired of using 5 separate Mac utilities, so I built one free native app. FREE

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I'm Mahin, the developer of

Problem: 
I built FlowShelf because my Mac menu bar was slowly turning into a collection of tiny utilities. I was using separate apps for clipboard history, drag-and-drop shelf, screenshots, window snapping, Dock/window previews and app cleanup.

Comparison: 
FlowShelf overlaps with tools like Paste/Maccy, Dropover/Yoink, CleanShot/Shottr, Magnet/Rectangle, AltTab/Dock preview tools and AppCleaner.

The difference is that FlowShelf tries to put the common daily tools together in one lightweight native app instead of making you install 5 separate apps.

It includes:
- clipboard history
- temporary drag-and-drop shelf
- screenshot tools
- window snapping
- Dock/window previews
- snippets
- app cleanup
- on-device AI features

Pricing:

Free ($0). No subscription, no paid tier. Optional donation only.

Website:  
GitHub:

Privacy/trust:
- no account
- no cloud
- no tracking
- signed/notarized
- source available on GitHub

I'm looking for honest feedback:

  1. Does this feel useful, or too many tools in one app?

  2. Which feature would you use first?

  3. What would make you replace your current Mac utilities?

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