Dune - Context-aware Mac keypad to automate workflows + meetings
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Dune is a Context-aware Keypad for Mac that sits next to your keyboard and changes what its three keys do in real time based on the app running in the foreground. Built for developers who live in GitHub, VS Code, Claude, Openclaw, and for anyone running AI agents or in back to back meetings on Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet.


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This can be powerful!
Congratulations on the launch! Looks exciting, and I love the naming, waiting for more geographies to come :)
Brila
Looks dope man! Good luck
Monologue
Congrats on the launch! Looks really amazing from the design and UX standpoint. I'd love to see it in action as well β I know the video kind of shows it, but it's still a one window/tab scenario. I have a call running and I also run ChatGPT deep research in another tab β super curious to see how it would handle this kind of things. But regardless, looks very promising, hope you guys make it to the #1 rank today. Keep going!
Jinna.ai
Hardware buttons are dope but on the right side of the Mac (as rendered on images) you have 2 USB-C ports, why covering them both? π
showmd
nice, i basically wanted to do the same with the elgato custom stream deck module and call it "clawboard.engineer", but this is sooo much better. i need this in my life.
getviktor.com
The meeting use case is a sneaky one. Most productivity hardware is built for coders, but back-to-back Zoom days are where context switching actually hurts. Three keys that know if you're in a call vs a code editor is genuinely clever. Did early users skew dev or meeting-heavy side first?
Huge congrats on the #1 spot! Been watching this one closely since Priya reached out., the context-aware shortcuts for dev tools + Claude integration is exactly the kind of friction I want killed in my day. Unit just landed on my end, stoked to put it through its paces and share real thoughts soon. Rooting for y'all.
Been looking for something exactly like this. I have a Stream Deck but honestly it feels clunky for dev workflows because it can't see what app I'm in. The context-aware angle is what sells me β if it can detect I'm in VS Code vs a Zoom call and switch macros automatically, that's a huge time saver. How granular does the context detection get? Like can it distinguish between different repos or just app-level?
the context-aware switching is clever been doing this manually with BetterTouchTool for years and its always a bit janky. curious how fast the key remapping actually is when switching between apps, like if you alt-tab quickly does it keep up? one thing id love to see is custom profiles per project, not just per app.