Show HN: DockFlow – Switch between multiple macOS Dock layouts instantly
DockFlow solves this by letting you save multiple Dock presets and switch between them instantly, all without complex setup or bloat.
Key features: - Save and switch between multiple Dock configurations - Assign custom hotkeys to change layouts instantly - Add apps, folders, files, or links to your Dock - Insert visual spacers to group items - Lightweight and macOS-native (no permissions or custom dock) - Supports macOS 13.5 and above - Includes CLI tools and Shortcuts integration
*Launch Price:* €4.99 Price increases to €9.99 on June 1
No subscriptions. One-time payment for lifetime access.
Try it here: https://dockflow.appitstudio.com/ Happy to hear your feedback or questions!
Let me know what you think Hope more people will find this app helpful.
In the last 20+ years I've basically perfected where I want everything and expect everything to be where I like. I try to keep everything in the same order across work and home.
It would need some way to handle different machines having different sets of apps.
Moving the mouse pointer to middle of bottom edge of a screen will permanently move the Dock there. As far as I know, there is no way to disable this behavior. It's terrible.
For simultaneous multi-monitor, you're probably forced into using a full Dock replacement. There are a few options out there, but none have ever stuck with me personally.
And writing this I realized that macOS does have "spaces", however they don't switch out the dock, so all the open stuff still stays there
Anyway, very cool, congrats on launching
There are a couple of tools for renaming them but they don’t work very well, at least not on apple silicon macs
So with DockFlow you actually get to name your different contexts, which is really nice
Of course should be baked into the OS itself... so does this need any permissions to work? I don't trust you enough to install it so that would be nice to be clear on.
Makes me realise that a dock of shortcuts that would change per app would be nice!
Like if cmd + 1, and up would be linked to a displayed shortcut in a dock and change according to the app. (Maybe it’s what the virtual function bar was on some MacBooks?)
This looks like it’s potentially great for my use case. I currently have spacers to separate groups of apps in my dock, but many of those apps I only use in specific situations (things like a bunch of IDEs I don't need when I'm not programming).
I'm going to give this a shot. Thanks.
I will check out this option. I also created an Apple Shortcuts integration, so if Apple provides a way to integrate desktop changes using the automation app, you can configure it to run a DockFlow preset for each scenario.
The shortcut and CLI integration are really powerful, I know users who set up automations for focus modes, time of day, etc.
Let me know if you manage to create such an integration, and I will check that out as well.
Thank you!