A native macOS markdown editor for developers working with Claude Code, Gemini, and AI agents. Project-level workspace switching, embedded terminals and browsers, smart notifications, token counting. $19 one-time, 3-day free trial.
My workflow blew up when I started using Claude Code full-time. Suddenly I'm editing Claude and skill files in multiple projects, managing MCP server configs - and running 8-10 agent sessions in different terminal windows.
I'm scattered. I'm checking the wrong tab. I'm missing agent prompts. I'm editing raw markdown soup in VS Code's split preview thinking there has to be another way.
I needed a way to wrangle it all together.
So I built Wrangle - a native Swift macOS markdown editor for the devs and power users of Claude Code.
The short version:
Project switching - quickly change contexts between entire workspaces
Embedded terminals - run Claude Code, Gemini, whatever in tabbed terminals inside the app
Session context - each terminal shows its linked Claude.md, active skills, and MCP servers
Embedded browser - manage multiple browser tabs, import bookmarks, and check dev tool panels
Smart notifications - agent needs input? Finished a task? Needs permission? You get a native macOS notification that takes you straight to the right terminal tab. This is the feature that keeps me in flow
Rendered markdown editing - like Typora, but built for AI config files. XML blocks (`<tools>`, `<instructions>`, `<system>`) get syntax highlighting and collapse
Token counting - this is experimental, but shows your rough token usage for that file.
I think it's pretty rad, built in Swift so it's snappy fast. No electron app.
It's $19 one-time. No subscription. Free upgrades. macOS only (Apple Silicon, Sequoia+).
I'm a solo dev. If you don't like it, tell me why - I'm going to keep improving it. Report feedback/bugs here.
If you don't run AI agents daily, Wrangle isn't going to change your life. That's fine - it was built for the power user who has 15 Claude.md files open right now, and just as many Claude Code sessions.
Built with heavy AI assistance; every line of Swift reviewed by a professional Swift dev. A tool for AI-native dev, built the same way.
About Wrangle on Product Hunt
“The markdown editor that understands CLAUDE.md”
Wrangle launched on Product Hunt on April 22nd, 2026 and earned 63 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #37 on the daily leaderboard. A native macOS markdown editor for developers working with Claude Code, Gemini, and AI agents. Project-level workspace switching, embedded terminals and browsers, smart notifications, token counting. $19 one-time, 3-day free trial.
On the analytics side, Wrangle competes within Productivity, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.6M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Wrangle performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Wrangle?
Wrangle was hunted by John Kreisher. 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 Wrangle including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
My workflow blew up when I started using Claude Code full-time. Suddenly I'm editing Claude and skill files in multiple projects, managing MCP server configs - and running 8-10 agent sessions in different terminal windows.
I'm scattered. I'm checking the wrong tab. I'm missing agent prompts. I'm editing raw markdown soup in VS Code's split preview thinking there has to be another way.
I needed a way to wrangle it all together.
So I built Wrangle - a native Swift macOS markdown editor for the devs and power users of Claude Code.
The short version:
Project switching - quickly change contexts between entire workspaces
Embedded terminals - run Claude Code, Gemini, whatever in tabbed terminals inside the app
Session context - each terminal shows its linked Claude.md, active skills, and MCP servers
Embedded browser - manage multiple browser tabs, import bookmarks, and check dev tool panels
Smart notifications - agent needs input? Finished a task? Needs permission? You get a native macOS notification that takes you straight to the right terminal tab. This is the feature that keeps me in flow
Rendered markdown editing - like Typora, but built for AI config files. XML blocks (`<tools>`, `<instructions>`, `<system>`) get syntax highlighting and collapse
Token counting - this is experimental, but shows your rough token usage for that file.
I think it's pretty rad, built in Swift so it's snappy fast. No electron app.
Get it here: https://wrangleapp.dev
It's $19 one-time. No subscription. Free upgrades. macOS only (Apple Silicon, Sequoia+).
I'm a solo dev. If you don't like it, tell me why - I'm going to keep improving it. Report feedback/bugs here.
If you don't run AI agents daily, Wrangle isn't going to change your life. That's fine - it was built for the power user who has 15 Claude.md files open right now, and just as many Claude Code sessions.
Built with heavy AI assistance; every line of Swift reviewed by a professional Swift dev. A tool for AI-native dev, built the same way.