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Rift Companion

The native macOS overlay for League of Legends

Mac
Productivity
Games
Vercel Day
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League players on Mac have never had a real in-game overlay — Porofessor, Blitz and Mobalytics all run on Overwolf, which is Windows-only. Rift Companion is built natively for the Mac client. Lock your champion and popular runes + the current-patch build appear instantly. In game, it pins build and matchup/counter-build panels beside League, tracks enemy summoner-spell cooldowns, and shows your gold lead on Tab. It's read-only, asks for no macOS permissions by default, no account, and free.

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Hi PH 👋 I'm the developer. I play League on a Mac and was tired of every companion app being Windows-only because they're built on Overwolf. So I built the overlay I wanted: native to macOS, read-only (official local APIs only — no injection, no memory reading), zero permissions by default, free. Build/counter data is from op.gg, champ data from Riot's Data Dragon. Not affiliated with Riot. Happy to answer anything — feedback very welcome.

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About Rift Companion on Product Hunt

The native macOS overlay for League of Legends

Rift Companion was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #115 on the daily leaderboard. League players on Mac have never had a real in-game overlay — Porofessor, Blitz and Mobalytics all run on Overwolf, which is Windows-only. Rift Companion is built natively for the Mac client. Lock your champion and popular runes + the current-patch build appear instantly. In game, it pins build and matchup/counter-build panels beside League, tracks enemy summoner-spell cooldowns, and shows your gold lead on Tab. It's read-only, asks for no macOS permissions by default, no account, and free.

Rift Companion was featured in Mac (103.6k followers), Productivity (655.7k followers), Games (98.7k followers) and Vercel Day (20 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 180.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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