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Echo
A media player that resumes every song, podcast and video.
You play things all day across your apps and browser tabs, then lose where they all were. Echo is the memory for all of it: one private history of every song, podcast and video you've played. Press one shortcut and resume any of it at the exact second. Half-watched YouTube comes back in a floating window you can click straight through. Bookmark moments and finish them later. Everything stays on your Mac. No account, no cloud. $9.99 once, three Macs, every update included.
Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm the founder of a small studio that makes thoughtful Mac apps, I wanted to introduce you to Echo.
Echo is your media memory for Mac. You play things all day: a track in Spotify, a YouTube video in a browser tab, a podcast in Apple Podcasts. Then you lose track of where they all were. Echo remembers every song, podcast and video you play, across your apps and your browser, and brings it back at the exact spot, with one shortcut sat inside a minimal player experience.
Everything in one place • Every source, one history - Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, podcasts and any browser tab, gathered into one tidy history. • Back at the exact second - press the shortcut and Echo's player overlay appears, ready to resume the last thing you played, right where you left off. • Float any video - any video hovers over your work, then turns to glass so you can click straight through.
Look back • Your day in sound - see your day laid out as a waveform of everything you played. • Bookmark the bit that hit - mark the moments that land, and jump back to them whenever. • Finish what you started - your shelf keeps the things you meant to get back to, ready to pick up.
Made for your Mac • Coloured by what's playing - the overlay takes on the colour of whatever you're playing. • Pick it up on your phone - scan a code to carry on where you left off, away from your Mac. • Private by design - on-device, no account, no servers, zero data collection.
It's a one-time $9.99 (one licence covers three Macs, every future update included), with a 14-day money-back guarantee.
We built Echo to fix our own daily frustration of always context‑switching between the stuff we're listening to whilst trying to work. Echo is now the simple fix for this.
Would genuinely love your feedback. I'll be here all day answering everything. Check it out here!
About Echo on Product Hunt
“A media player that resumes every song, podcast and video.”
Echo was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #60 on the daily leaderboard. You play things all day across your apps and browser tabs, then lose where they all were. Echo is the memory for all of it: one private history of every song, podcast and video you've played. Press one shortcut and resume any of it at the exact second. Half-watched YouTube comes back in a floating window you can click straight through. Bookmark moments and finish them later. Everything stays on your Mac. No account, no cloud. $9.99 once, three Macs, every update included.
On the analytics side, Echo competes within Mac, Productivity and Music — topics that collectively have 812.7k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Echo performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Echo?
Echo was hunted by THEODORE HQ. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Echo including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I'm the founder of a small studio that makes thoughtful Mac apps, I wanted to introduce you to Echo.
Echo is your media memory for Mac. You play things all day: a track in Spotify, a YouTube video in a browser tab, a podcast in Apple Podcasts. Then you lose track of where they all were. Echo remembers every song, podcast and video you play, across your apps and your browser, and brings it back at the exact spot, with one shortcut sat inside a minimal player experience.
Everything in one place
• Every source, one history - Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, podcasts and any browser tab, gathered into one tidy history.
• Back at the exact second - press the shortcut and Echo's player overlay appears, ready to resume the last thing you played, right where you left off.
• Float any video - any video hovers over your work, then turns to glass so you can click straight through.
Look back
• Your day in sound - see your day laid out as a waveform of everything you played.
• Bookmark the bit that hit - mark the moments that land, and jump back to them whenever.
• Finish what you started - your shelf keeps the things you meant to get back to, ready to pick up.
Made for your Mac
• Coloured by what's playing - the overlay takes on the colour of whatever you're playing.
• Pick it up on your phone - scan a code to carry on where you left off, away from your Mac.
• Private by design - on-device, no account, no servers, zero data collection.
It's a one-time $9.99 (one licence covers three Macs, every future update included), with a 14-day money-back guarantee.
We built Echo to fix our own daily frustration of always context‑switching between the stuff we're listening to whilst trying to work. Echo is now the simple fix for this.
Would genuinely love your feedback. I'll be here all day answering everything. Check it out here!