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 is a really elegant idea. The context-awareness piece is what makes it - a physical button that does something different depending on whether you're in VS Code or Zoom removes a layer of cognitive overhead that most people don't even realize they're dealing with. I'm curious about the meeting use case specifically. We do a lot of investor calls and partnership meetings. Can you set up custom actions per meeting type? Like "start recording + open notes template + mute" with one press for a board call, vs a different combo for a team standup? That one-press-does-three-things approach could save a lot of fumbling at the start of every call.
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Interesting contrast to tools like Stream Deck fewer buttons, but smarter ones. Feels like a bet on intelligence over customization.
This is cool. Context-aware is doing a lot of work in the pitch. Macro keypads usually trade a few saved seconds for remembered mappings so net productivity ends up a wash. How does Dune's context trigger? Active window, calendar state, time of day.... ? Congrats, and good luck :)
Is it reading the active window process or something deeper than that?
How long does it take to learn a new app? Like if I add a tool to my workflow tomorrow, does Dune pick it up automatically or do I need to do something?
Okay, I love this! I'm really excited. The vertical stack of keys looks like a smart idea. How is the latency?