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Devly A native, private macOS utility belt for developers

Devly A native, private macOS utility belt for developers

by aarush-prakash·Feb 20, 2026·3 points·1 comment

AI Analysis

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Menu bar access to 50+ dev tools, but CyberChef and free web alternatives do this.

Strengths
  • Genuinely useful tool density: 50+ utilities cover real daily workflows without context-switching.
  • Native macOS app with menu bar integration, keyboard shortcuts (⌘K search), and offline functionality.
  • Low friction: $4.99 one-time purchase, no subscriptions or internet dependency.
Weaknesses
  • Crowded category—CyberChef (free, cross-platform), and dozens of free web tools already solve this.
  • Limited to macOS only; doesn't differentiate beyond being 'conveniently placed' in menu bar.
Target Audience

macOS developers who frequently need encoding, hashing, formatting, and data conversion utilities

Similar To

CyberChef · DevToys · Online conversion tool websites

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Devly – 50 developer tools in a native macOS menu bar

Everything lives in the menu bar and is keyboard-first (⌘K to search, ⌘↵ to process), so common tasks — JSON/YAML/XML formatting, JWT inspection, hashing, color conversion, regex testing — feel immediate. The author emphasises pure SwiftUI and sandbox-compatible implementations rather than a web wrapper, which is a small but meaningful engineering win for responsiveness and privacy. It's not a novel idea — apps and web tools already do this — but the native UX and offline clipboard-first flow make it genuinely useful.

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aarush-prakash
463mo ago