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Soundish - Take control of your Mac's audio

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Take control of your Mac's audio. Soundish lets you adjust volume levels for each application independently, right from your menu bar.

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Hey! Ross here, indie dev from England. I built Soundish because macOS has one volume slider for everything and it's always been a pain. I'd be on a call with music playing in the background and the only way to turn down Spotify without muting my call was to go into Spotify itself and fiddle with its volume. Or I'd have Chrome blasting a random tab while I'm trying to listen to something in another app. Just annoying stuff that adds up. Soundish gives every app its own volume slider, right from the menu bar. You can also boost quiet apps up to 200% and route different apps to different audio outputs — so your music goes to your speakers while your calls stay on your headset. The newest thing I've added is saved audio profiles. You save your whole audio setup — every app's volume, which output it's going to — and switch between them with one click. I've got a "Music" profile, a "Calls" profile, and a "Late Night" profile where everything's turned way down. Some other bits: Per-app volume control with 200% boost for quiet apps Route any app to any audio output independently Saved profiles to switch your whole audio setup instantly Sits in the menu bar, stays out your way Completely local, no accounts or tracking $14.99 one-time. No subscriptions — I just don't think a utility should cost monthly. Would love to know what you think. Happy to answer any questions about how it works. appish.app/soundish
Samantha aka CandyToyBox

@appish sounds awesome!

Very much needed.

I wonder if it could help me play music in X spaces?

Samantha aka CandyToyBox

@appish Great site!! Love the one-time purchase model. Good stuff.