Stream Deck was born out of watching my own hands.
Every morning the same dance: Cmd+Space, type "Slack", wait. Cmd+Space, type "Linear", wait. Open the clipboard manager. Open the time tracker. Toggle Do Not Disturb from System Settings three clicks deep. By the time I was actually working, fifteen minutes had vanished into the small frictions.
I loved the idea of an Elgato Stream Deck, but I didn't want a $200 piece of plastic on my desk. I wanted the same thing, virtual, always at the edge of my screen. So I built it. One click opens what you need — an app, a URL, a script, a shortcut, a System Settings panel. Your desktop, expanded.
Any action, one button
Apps, URLs, shell scripts, keyboard shortcuts, files, System Settings panels. You decide what each button does.
Lives in the menu bar
No Dock icon, no window clutter. Click the icon or use the floating tab on the edge of your screen. Always a click away.
Draggable floating tab
A subtle tab pinned to any edge of your screen. Drag it where you want, click to open your deck, get out.
Custom icons and colors
System icons, brand icons, or your own image per button. Pick a background color that matches the vibe.
Drag to rearrange
Reorder your buttons by dragging them in the grid. Your deck evolves with how you actually work.
Your setup stays on your Mac
Every button, every action, every setting is stored locally. No account, no telemetry, no cloud sync.
$4.99 USD one-time — no subscriptions, no in-app purchases
Stream Deck is a paid download on the Mac App Store: $4.99 USD, one-time. Pay once, keep forever. No subscriptions, no premium tiers, no in-app purchases, no ads. Every feature is unlocked from the first launch.
The purchase is handled by Apple through your Apple ID. Family Sharing is supported — your family members can install the App on their own Mac without paying again.
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