I kept seeing people vibe coding macOS apps for their one-off use cases and automations. I thought surely the hassle of paying for an Apple dev account and fighting with code signing and notarization would be a deterrent for most people.
Viberunner is sort of your own personal app store that lets you build macOS apps for everything with simple prompts. You can run your new apps in a new tab, a new window, or even as a system menu bar app.
You can create things like:
- a clipboard manager - an image redactor - a note-taking tool that saves a daily note to a folder on your desktop - a desktop organizer that cleans up your screenshots - an app to manage and launch Android emulators - ... and so on
Apps in Viberunner have deep system access to give you the most control possible, so there's almost nothing that can't be done with it.