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Unleashing Productivity with a Powerful Mac Launcher
This chapter explores Raycast, a Mac launcher that boosts productivity through keyboard shortcuts and task management. It discusses seven essential features that streamline workflows and highlights its user-friendly installation and future expansion plans.
Raycast is one of my favorite free apps. Itâs a hidden gem that helps you do almost anything on your computerâadd to your calendar, list tasks, search files, do math, or control appsâwithout touching your mouse. Itâs free for Mac and coming soon to iOS and Windows.
I use Raycast dozens of times daily for tasks that might take seconds individually, but cumulatively interrupt my flow. It saves me half an hour a week I can reallocate to deep work or family time.
Read on for seven of my favorite ways to use Raycast and some limitations and alternatives.
1. Do quick math and conversions đ§©
* Convert temperatures, currencies, time zones, or measurements
* Calculate dates, like "100 days from now" or "days until Nov 7, 2028"
* Perform any math equation
2. Find anything youâve copiedâeven days ago đ
* Easily summon your full clipboard history to paste anything youâve copied
* Retrieve text, links, and even images easily
* Save frequently used text as favorites
3. Save time with text shortcuts đŹ
Create shortcodes that expand into text you frequently type:
* Set up snippets for your address, signatures, or common responses
* Type custom text like \addr to instantly paste your mailing address or set @@ to automatically paste your email address
* Create snippets for links, instructions, or anything you repeatedly type
4. Add tasks, events, and notes without switching apps đ«
Interact with your favorite apps with keyboard shortcuts.
* Add tasks to Apple Reminders, Todoist or other apps
* Create Google Calendar events using natural language
* Control Spotify playback without switching windows
* Send quick messages in Slack
* Add notes to your favorite note-taking app, or use Raycast Notes for easy access to a digital notepad
For example, by typing â„+Space (or your custom shortcut) followed by "remind" and your task text, you can add something to your to-do list without ever leaving your current application.
Try these app integrations đŻ
* Notion Add to any existing page or search for something. It also works with Capacities, Craft, Obsidian or most other note-taking tools.
* Chrome/Arc â Search your browser history or quickly find a tab
* CleanShot X â Take a quick screenshot or screen recording
* Zoom â Start, schedule and join Zoom meetings. Also works with Google Meet, Teams and other meeting platforms.
5. Control your computer settings đ»
Using Raycast lets you avoid navigating through system menus.
* Raycast Focus: Set timers and block distracting apps to get work done
* Adjust screen brightness
* Split your screen between two or more windows
* Lock your computer when stepping away
* Toggle system settings like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
6. Find files, tabs, and web results instantly đ
Find exactly what you need in seconds, without having to dig through folders.
* Locate files anywhere on your computer
* Search the web directly with Google or Perplexity
* Look up word definitions
* Find specific emails
* Search within applications
7. Get AI help right from your keyboard (Pro) đŠŸ
You can add AI capabilities for $8/month
* Get AI input anywhere on your computer
* Use natural language to control your system or to find GDocs, for example.
* Generate images through AI extensions
How to get started
* Download and install: Visit Raycast.com and download the free application (Mac only for now. iOS and Windows coming soon.)
* Choose your launch key: This is the magic key combination that will quickly open Raycastâs pop-up window so you can use it for all of the efficiencies detailed in this post. By default, Raycast uses [Option] and [Space], but you can customize it. I use [Control] and [Space].
* Add extensions: Browse the extension store and add integrations for apps you frequently use (Google Calendar, Apple Reminders, Spotify, Notion, etc.)
* Set up the clipboard manager: Try copying a few different items and access them with â+Shift+V or whatever key combination you choose
* Create your first snippet: Add a snippet for your email signature or address with a simple shortcode like \sig
* Configure quick keys: Set up custom keyboard shortcuts for your most-used actions
Bonus resources
* Watch to learn more: 101 things you can do with Raycast đș
* Get free Raycast extensions for your favorite apps: raycast.com/store
* Sample Quicklinks you can add to Raycast: ray.so/quicklinks
* Simple snippets you can add to Raycast: ray.so/snippets
Coming next
* iOS app launch (April-May 2024): Raycastâs first iPhone version will launch soon for fast access to notes, AI chat, links, and snippets. Android will follow later.
* Windows version: Hundreds of people are doing alpha testing to strengthen this before launch. Snippets & AI features will arrive in the next few months.
* Cross-device synchronization: Your Raycast settings and data will flow between platforms when new versions launch.
Alternatives
* Alfred: Offers shortcuts like Raycast, but requires more manual customization for advanced workflows. I still sometimes use this for its clipboard manager.
* TextBlaze: Has advanced features I like for text expansion
* Mac Spotlight: Built into macOS but with fewer features and integrations
* Windows options include Keypirinha & Flowlauncher, or join the Raycast Windows waitlist
Bottom line: These alternatives offer overlapping functionality, but Raycast combines their best features in one free package with a more intuitive interface.
Caveats
* Platform limitations: Currently Mac-only, though Windows and mobile versions are in development
* Learning curve: Takes time to build the habit of using keyboard shortcuts instead of opening applications
* Complex advanced features. Some of the 1,000+ integrations with other apps require API keys. These special codes are like digital permission slips from applications like YouTube or ChatGPT. They require multiple steps to set up.
* AI features require payment: While most features are free, AI capabilities require a $8/monthly subscription or $12/month per person for teams.
* Extensions vary in quality: Some third-party extensions work better than others, so you canât always be sure how well lesser-used extensions will work.
Raycastâs founder on avoiding context switching
Co-founder and CEO Thomas Paul Mann told me recently that Raycast grew out of the founders' experience as software engineers at Facebook.
âIf you think about how our workspace has changed in the last 10 years, the number of tools exploded,â Mann said over Zoom.
He and his co-founder witnessed firsthand the inefficiency of constantly switching contexts: âWe felt like when we were going out of the terminal, you had to navigate around, oftentimes in the browser, opening a tab, getting there, clicking here, then there.â
Their solution, Raycast, makes digital toolsâ essential functions more accessible. âThe core promise was that you've got to work with all those different toolsâthat's non-negotiable. But you often only need 80% of the functionality. Can we make that 80% super quickly accessible?â
Now hundreds of thousands of people use Raycast. Thomas and his team have raised more than $45 million to date to expand its impact and reach new platforms.
Fortune 500 employees observed in a 2022 study in Harvard Business Review switched between apps on average 1,200 times a day. That âtoggle taxâ reduces efficiency and diminishes focus. If Raycast saves you three seconds 1,200 times a day? The Raycast calculator tells me thatâs an extra hour for you to enjoy.
Whatâs your favorite app or time-saving digital tool? Share a thought or a favorite shortcut below.đ
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