Define your work context once — apps, URLs, and terminal commands — then generate a script that launches everything in one shot.
The problem
How it works
Name it, add the apps to open, URLs (each with its own browser), and any shell commands to run.
Copy the generated script with one click and paste it straight into your terminal. You can also download it as a .command file if you prefer.
Paste in terminal and press Enter, or double-click the .command file. Everything opens at once.
What you can configure
Pick from 100+ common macOS apps with autocomplete, or type any app name.
Add as many URLs as you want. Choose a different browser (Chrome, Arc, Firefox…) for each one.
Run any terminal command — start dev servers, activate virtual envs, navigate to directories.