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Xiylo Pro
Per-App Sound, EQ & Boost
Xiylo Pro gives each Mac app its own volume, output route, 10-band EQ, and boost, plus mic privacy cues and iPhone remote control. Built for people who want modern, private Mac audio control without cloud audio processing.
About Xiylo Pro on Product Hunt
“Per-App Sound, EQ & Boost”
Xiylo Pro was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Xiylo Pro gives each Mac app its own volume, output route, 10-band EQ, and boost, plus mic privacy cues and iPhone remote control. Built for people who want modern, private Mac audio control without cloud audio processing.
On the analytics side, Xiylo Pro competes within Music, Privacy and Menu Bar Apps — topics that collectively have 76.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Xiylo Pro performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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I built Xiylo Pro because Mac audio control still feels too global. I wanted each app to have its own volume, output route, EQ, and boost without sending audio or listening data to the cloud.
The first version includes per-app volume and routing, a 10-band EQ, volume boost, mic privacy cues, and an optional iPhone remote so you can adjust sound from across the room.
I would love feedback from Mac users, especially people using multiple speakers or headphones, streamers, podcasters, and anyone who has wanted better control than the system volume slider.