A ⌘-Space launcher, window tiling, a file shelf for drag-and-drop, system toggles, and a smart browser picker — all native SwiftUI, all running on your Mac. AI runs on your own keys. No Electron, no accounts, no subscription.
brew install --cask coursion-studio/tap/hutch
macOS 15 (Sequoia) or later · Auto-updates via Sparkle · See the tools
Each tool earns its place. None of them are placeholders. More on the way.
⌘-Space and start typing. Apps, system actions, your toggles, files, recent downloads, browser tabs — every workflow in one keystroke. Math, currency, units, even AI prompts to your own provider. Like Raycast, except everything is local and BYO key.
Snap windows to halves, quarters, thirds, or any ratio you like. Drag a window to a screen edge for a live snap preview, click a tile, or hit a hotkey — they fire globally, in any app.
A floating shelf for files mid-drag. Drag from one app, drop on Stash, drag out into another — even images straight from the browser. Or summon it on a hotkey when you need it.
Set Hutch as your default browser and route every link by rule — work URLs to Chrome, personal to Safari, anything weird to a picker. Five seconds of setup, hours saved.
One panel for the macOS switches that hide three menus deep — Dark Mode, Focus Mode, Stage Manager, Hot Corners, AirPods, Bluetooth. Plus live camera and mic in-use indicators, so you always know who's listening.
Live count, every channel — site, brew, in-app updates.
Hutch is a paid utility's worth of tools — free, forever.
No Electron. No web views. Cold-starts in milliseconds, feels like macOS because it is macOS.
No accounts, no telemetry, no uploads. Hutch's only network call is checking for app updates.
One tray icon, every tool. Hutch only joins the Dock and Cmd+Tab while the dashboard is open.
Sparkle-signed updates ship over the air. Apple-notarized DMGs, EdDSA-verified — no App Store middleman.