Product Thumbnail

Orbit for Mac

Every Google account, in a single window

Mac
Email
Productivity

Hunted byAndrew KwakAndrew Kwak

Product upvotes vs the next 3

Waiting for data. Loading

Product comments vs the next 3

Waiting for data. Loading

Product upvote speed vs the next 3

Waiting for data. Loading

Product upvotes and comments

Waiting for data. Loading

Product vs the next 3

Loading

Orbit for Mac

Every Google account, in a single window

Every Google account in its own room on your Mac, fully isolated. Each one is the real Gmail web UI, with Calendar, Drive, Meet, and Gemini. No server, no subscription: pay once ($19 launch price, $89 after). Switch with ⌘1-9. Native Swift, a 12 MB app. 14-day free trial, no card needed.

Top comment

Hey hunters 👋 I run 9 Gmail accounts: work, personal, per-project, client support. I hit a wall juggling them on a Mac. Chrome profiles meant 9 identical icons in the Dock, and one afternoon I nearly replied to a client from my personal address. The multi-account browsers meant a bundled copy of Chromium, plus sessions that route through the vendor's servers, so when their backend changes, all 9 accounts log out at once. So I built Orbit around one idea: your accounts should stay yours. 🪐 Each account is the real Gmail web UI. Your labels, filters, layout, even Gmail's built-in Gemini, all untouched. Calendar, Drive, and Meet included. 🔒 Each account lives in its own room on your Mac: separate cookies, separate login, fully isolated. No server, no sync layer, no shared session. Privacy people: your mail never touches my infrastructure, because there is no infrastructure. ⌨️ ⌘1-9 to switch. Every room is already loaded, so there is no reload and no waiting. Native notifications, per-account unread badges, one quiet window. 🍎 Native Swift on macOS's own WebKit engine. A 12 MB app, not a bundled browser. Launch deal: it's $19 right now to celebrate the launch. Regular price is $89, one time, yours forever, with a year of free updates. There's a 14-day free trial, no card needed. The honest trade-offs of having no server: you sign in once per Mac, and there is no cross-device sync. Passkey-only and Advanced Protection accounts can't sign in at all (a macOS WebKit limitation, it's in the FAQ). I still think local-first is the right trade: sessions that live on your Mac beat sync I would have to charge you monthly for. AMA. And tell me straight: what would make this a buy for you?

About Orbit for Mac on Product Hunt

Every Google account, in a single window

Orbit for Mac launched on Product Hunt on July 8th, 2026 and earned 126 upvotes and 33 comments, placing #7 on the daily leaderboard. Every Google account in its own room on your Mac, fully isolated. Each one is the real Gmail web UI, with Calendar, Drive, Meet, and Gemini. No server, no subscription: pay once ($19 launch price, $89 after). Switch with ⌘1-9. Native Swift, a 12 MB app. 14-day free trial, no card needed.

On the analytics side, Orbit for Mac competes within Mac, Email and Productivity — topics that collectively have 795.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Orbit for Mac performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted Orbit for Mac?

Orbit for Mac was hunted by Andrew Kwak. 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 Orbit for Mac including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.