FocusCuts by Snailed It is a menu bar app for macOS, designed to help users build a more focused shortcut menu around Apple Shortcuts and Focus Mode. It is not a typical enterprise SaaS product; it is better understood as a locally running personal productivity tool. When users are in different Focus Modes such as Work or Personal, they can see the corresponding set of Shortcuts in the menu bar.
The product provides three Shortcuts actions: get the currently active Focus Mode, check whether Focus Mode is enabled, and list Focus Modes. This allows users to add Focus Mode-based conditions to Apple Shortcuts automation workflows. On the menu bar side, users can manually select specific Shortcuts, add all Shortcuts from a folder, or monitor a folder so newly added Shortcuts appear automatically. The text also mentions that it can display the current Focus Mode name, making it easier for users to identify their current state.
The scraped content does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information, nor does it specify payment methods. In terms of deployment, FocusCuts is clearly a local macOS menu bar app and requires macOS Monterey, because earlier versions do not support Shortcuts or Focus Modes. The official description states that FocusCuts cannot currently be brought to iOS, so its cross-device capabilities are clearly limited.
Its strengths are clear positioning and specific use cases. It is especially suitable for macOS users who rely heavily on Shortcuts and want to manage shortcut actions separately for work, personal, and other contexts. Folder monitoring also reduces maintenance effort. The downside is that there is little information from an enterprise software perspective: there is no mention of team collaboration, permission controls, security compliance, an admin console, or an open API. Support is limited as well, with only Twitter, Email, and an email subscription mentioned.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. If users only need basic automation, they can use Apple Shortcuts directly. If they need more powerful launcher, scripting, and workflow capabilities, Raycast or Alfred may be worth considering. Overall, FocusCuts is suitable for individual macOS productivity users, but not for procurement as an enterprise collaboration platform.
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