
7 Mac Apps That Make Your Morning Dev Routine Effortless in 2026
The first 30 minutes of your day set the tone for everything that follows. Most developers open their laptop, get ambushed by Slack notifications and Twitter feeds, and don't write a single line of code until 10 AM. I've spent the last year refining my morning routine with a handful of Mac apps that let me go from cold boot to deep work in under 15 minutes. Here are the 7 that stuck. 1. Raycast — Your Command Center Raycast replaces Spotlight and becomes the single entry point for your entire morning. Open projects, check clipboard history, run scripts, search docs — all from one keyboard shortcut. I use it to launch my entire dev stack in one keystroke with a custom quicklink. Price: Free (Pro available) 2. Fantastical — Glance at Your Day Fantastical sits in the menu bar and shows your schedule the moment you click it. No need to open a full calendar app — just a quick glance to see when your first meeting is and how much uninterrupted time you have. Natural language event creation i
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