Lattix

also rendered as Lattix for Mac

A Mac menu-bar launcher that opens your whole workspace — apps, files, and window layouts — in one click

www.lattix.app

At a glance

Founded
2026
Status
Active
Category
Productivity
Founder
Abijith Vasanthakumar
Employees
1 (solo developer)
Ownership
Independent
Funding
Bootstrapped

Lattix (at lattix.app; tagged “Built for Coders”) is a macOS menu-bar app that launches an entire workspace — the right apps, files, and URLs, arranged in the right window layout across spaces and monitors — with a single click or hotkey.1 Instead of reopening and rearranging the same tools every time you change tasks, you save a workspace once and restore it instantly. It is a fully local, one-time-purchase utility built by independent developer Abijith Vasanthakumar, and launched in 2026.123

Product

Lattix solves a small but genuinely repetitive problem: most people open the same handful of apps, files, and URLs over and over, and re-arrange their windows by hand each time they switch context.1 Lattix lets you define a workspace — a named set of apps, files, and browser URLs, each positioned in a specific window layout — and then open or close the whole set at once.

How it works:1

  • Build a workspace from any combination of apps, files, and URLs (browsers open to the assigned URL when the workspace launches).
  • Lay out windows across multiple spaces and monitors — for example, a “Coding” workspace that opens Cursor + Terminal + Safari + Docker across two monitors, or a single-monitor “Writing” workspace of Notion + Apple Music.
  • Assign a hotkey to each workspace, or launch it from the menu bar, which shows which workspaces are currently active and lets you open or close them with one click.

The product is built explicitly for developers and other power users — its own examples include Coding, Writing, Design (Figma + Slack), Social (X + Discord), and Trading (TradingView + Discord) presets.1 A stated design principle is that Lattix is fully local: it runs entirely on the user’s machine with no data collection.3 It is distributed as a direct macOS download (a signed .dmg via the maker’s GitHub releases) rather than through the Mac App Store, and the site reports 335+ users.12

Pricing

Lattix is a one-time purchase with lifetime updates, sold through LemonSqueezy. Published pricing as of June 2026 (with a 30% early-bird discount, code EARLYBIRD):1

PlanPriceNotes
Lifetime (1 device)$13.99 (reg. $19.99)One-time payment, lifetime updates, all features
2 Devices (Best Value)$23.99 (reg. $39.99)One-time payment, lifetime updates, all features, priority support
Teams / enterprise / 3+ devicesContact salesVolume licensing

A one-time purchase includes free future updates, including performance improvements and new features.1

Maker

Lattix is the work of Abijith Vasanthakumar, an independent developer who builds under the “Abjcodes” name and describes himself as a programmer and tech enthusiast “with a keen eye in design.”3 He distributes Lattix from his own GitHub releases and is reachable directly on X (@AbijithVasanth1).23 The product carries a ”© 2026 Lattix” notice, consistent with a 2026 launch.1

As a solo, local-first project, Lattix’s positioning leans on two things its larger, subscription-based rivals often don’t offer together: a one-time price and a no-data-collection promise. For a utility that sits permanently in the menu bar and has access to your apps and files, “everything stays on your machine” is a meaningful selling point.3

Comparison with similar tools

The Mac has a crowded “launcher” category, but most entrants are command launchers (type to search and run). Lattix sits in the narrower workspace / window-layout niche — restoring whole sets of apps and their positions. All pricing below is from each vendor’s published pages.

ToolPriceModelWhat it does
Lattix$13.99 one-time (1 device; 30% early-bird)1One-time / lifetime1Saves and launches full app + file + URL workspaces in window layouts1
Workspaces (Apptorium)One-time purchase4One-time4Project-based launcher for apps, files, and URLs4
RaycastFree; Pro $8/mo5Freemium / subscription5Command launcher, window management, AI5
AlfredFree; Powerpack ~$35 one-time6One-time6Command launcher, workflows, text expansion6
macOS (native)FreeBuilt inSpaces and Stage Manager; no saved app-plus-layout workspaces1

Within this set, Lattix’s distinguishing choices are its focus on restoring complete workspaces (apps, files, URLs, and window layout across monitors) rather than just launching single apps, a one-time price rather than a subscription, and a fully local design.13

Alternatives

  • Choose Workspaces (Apptorium) if you want a mature, established project-based launcher with a long Mac track record and a one-time price.4
  • Choose Raycast if you want an all-in-one command launcher with window management and AI, and don’t mind a subscription for the Pro features.5
  • Choose Alfred if your priority is deep keyboard workflows and text expansion rather than restoring window layouts.6
  • Choose Lattix if your specific need is restoring a complete workspace — apps, files, URLs, and their layout across monitors — with one keypress, from a local-first app at a one-time price.1

Recent activity

  • 2026. Public launch of Lattix as a one-time-purchase macOS menu-bar app, distributed via the maker’s GitHub releases, with a 30% early-bird discount.12
  • Traction. The site reports 335+ users “saving hours every week.”1
  • Roadmap. Volume/team licensing for three or more devices is handled on request, alongside the standard one- and two-device lifetime plans.1

As a 2026 launch, Lattix’s public footprint so far is concentrated on its own site, its GitHub releases, the founder’s X presence, and Mac software directories (Softpedia, MacMenuBar, AlternativeTo) rather than mainstream press.7

Footnotes

  1. Lattix homepage, including the features, demo, testimonials, and pricing sections (one-time $13.99 / $23.99 plans, 30% early-bird, 335+ users, “Built for Coders”). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.lattix.app 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

  2. Lattix distribution via the maker’s GitHub releases (Abjcodes/Lattix-releases), linked as the download from the homepage. Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://github.com/Abjcodes/Lattix-releases/releases 2 3 4

  3. Abijith Vasanthakumar’s portfolio and X profile (maker identity; “Abjcodes”; local-first, no-data-collection design). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://abjcodes.github.io/portfolio/ 2 3 4 5 6

  4. Workspaces by Apptorium (project-based launcher; one-time purchase). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.apptorium.com/workspaces 2 3 4

  5. Raycast pricing (free; Pro $8/month). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.raycast.com/pricing 2 3 4

  6. Alfred (free app; Powerpack one-time purchase, ~$35). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.alfredapp.com 2 3 4

  7. General web review of Lattix’s public presence (own site, GitHub, maker channels, and Mac software directories such as Softpedia, MacMenuBar, and AlternativeTo). Retrieved June 6, 2026.

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