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DropSnooze
Snooze any file, link or note — it comes back and opens
DropSnooze is a Mac menu-bar app for things you want to deal with later. Drag anything onto the menu bar, pick a time, and it comes back and opens the real thing. 100% on your Mac.
I built DropSnooze because my "later" pile never stopped growing. Tabs I couldn't close, a PDF sitting on the desktop, a link I'd "definitely read tonight." To-do apps didn't help: turning "deal with this later" into a task is six steps (open app, new item, paste, pick a date, pick a time, save), so I just never did it. And drag-shelf apps hold things but never bring them back.
So I made the opposite. One gesture: drag any file, link, note, or image onto the menu-bar icon, hold for a beat, and a little time wheel pops up — Tonight, Tomorrow, 2 hours. Drop it and it's gone. At the time you picked, it comes back and *opens* the actual thing, the file or the webpage, not a notification telling you that you once saved something.
The part I cared about most: it reopens the real file, in place. Nothing gets copied — it remembers things with security-scoped bookmarks, so "open" opens your original, fully sandboxed. And it never touches the network. No account, no analytics, nothing leaves your Mac. It's native SwiftUI and AppKit, universal, in English and 简体中文.
Free to try (5 stashes), then a one-time $7.99 unlock. No subscription.
I'd love your take on two things: is the drag-and-hold gesture obvious enough without a tutorial, and what would you snooze first that the presets don't cover?
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About DropSnooze on Product Hunt
“Snooze any file, link or note — it comes back and opens”
DropSnooze was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #157 on the daily leaderboard. DropSnooze is a Mac menu-bar app for things you want to deal with later. Drag anything onto the menu bar, pick a time, and it comes back and opens the real thing. 100% on your Mac.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built DropSnooze because my "later" pile never stopped growing. Tabs I couldn't close, a PDF sitting on the desktop, a link I'd "definitely read tonight." To-do apps didn't help: turning "deal with this later" into a task is six steps (open app, new item, paste, pick a date, pick a time, save), so I just never did it. And drag-shelf apps hold things but never bring them back.
So I made the opposite. One gesture: drag any file, link, note, or image onto the menu-bar icon, hold for a beat, and a little time wheel pops up — Tonight, Tomorrow, 2 hours. Drop it and it's gone. At the time you picked, it comes back and *opens* the actual thing, the file or the webpage, not a notification telling you that you once saved something.
The part I cared about most: it reopens the real file, in place. Nothing gets copied — it remembers things with security-scoped bookmarks, so "open" opens your original, fully sandboxed. And it never touches the network. No account, no analytics, nothing leaves your Mac. It's native SwiftUI and AppKit, universal, in English and 简体中文.
Free to try (5 stashes), then a one-time $7.99 unlock. No subscription.
I'd love your take on two things: is the drag-and-hold gesture obvious enough without a tutorial, and what would you snooze first that the presets don't cover?
👉 It's live on the Mac App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6777728429?ct=ph_launch
Thanks for taking a look 🙏