Back in March, we announced @glazeapp, the easiest way to go from an idea to a desktop app. Today that's not just a beta for a lucky few anymore. Glaze is open to everyone.
Try it out for free 👉 glaze.app
Here's my personal take on why this one matters to me.
I shared this message with the team this morning:
Did we just get sherlocked?
Yesterday, Apple essentially built Raycast into Spotlight. Or at least, that's how it felt watching WWDC where they announced the new macOS Tahoe 26.
Taking a step back this morning, I wanted to
So @Apple added Shortcuts, Quick Keys, Clipboard History and a Menu Item search to Spotlight?
What about:
• Uninstall apps completely
• Search and download GIFs and emojis
• Search @figma files
• Search the web with AI context
• Do math, unit conversion, and date
It happened: @Apple featured @raycastapp for the first time this week in their announcement of the iMac!
While this might seem small, it has a big value for me, personally:
I got my first MacBook Pro 13" in 2009 to study electronics. I vividly remember how different the aluminum
I used to think startups need innovation to succeed. But take a product everyone dislikes today and transform it for tomorrow's users.
Few examples:
- Email → @Superhuman / @resend / @loops
- Issue tracking → @linear
- Startup banking → @mercury / @brexHQ
- Analytics →
New update available for the @arcinternet extension:
⚡ New "Search Spaces" and "Search Tabs" commands
🏃 Jump to already open tabs
🙈 Use incognito windows
Thanks to @browsercompany for the new AppleScript API!
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Thrilled to announce our $30M Series B led by @atomico with @tobi, @ashtom, and @rauchg joining us—all of them have been heavy users before!
Over the past four years, Raycast has become the go-to productivity tool for hundreds of thousands of developers, designers, and founders