Launches macOS workspaces with a clap or snap, adding a theatrical flair.

Product memo
MacOS users can instantly launch configured apps with a clap or snap gesture. This menu bar utility targets individuals seeking a personalized, almost theatrical, way to start their workday. It differentiates itself with a "Jarvis-like" experience, using on-device audio detection for privacy and performance.
For who
macOS users launching workspaces
Solves what
Instantly launch configured apps with a clap or snap gesture.
- Clap/snap trigger
- App launching
- Cinematic overlay
In their own words
Your personal Jarvis
Double clap or snap to launch your entire workspace like Tony Stark. ClapSnap listens from the menu bar — cinematic overlay, welcome sound, all your apps — triggered by one deliberate gesture.
Commercial cues
Model
one time
Free tier
Yes
Trial
Available
Pricing Strategy
ClapSnap offers a free tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.
- • A free tier encourages downloads and lets users test the core functionality.
- • The pay-what-you-want model offers flexibility and perceived value.
- • A one-time license removes subscription friction for a niche utility.
Operator context
Operating setup
Team
Indie / lean
LLM classification
Founded
Apr 2026
HQ
Germany
Platform
Desktop
Audience
Consumers
Payments
Polar
Detected via TrustMRR
Social footprint
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Bootstrapped Lean
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About ClapSnap Expand
ClapSnap provides macOS users with a unique way to automate their daily workflow. This menu bar application detects a clap or snap gesture, then instantly launches a pre-configured set of applications, effectively setting up an entire workspace.
It targets individuals who appreciate a personalized and efficient start to their tasks, offering a distinctive alternative to manual app launching. The product’s focus on on-device audio detection ensures privacy and quick performance, making it a specialized tool for those seeking a direct and engaging user experience on macOS.