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choclift lets you launch Mac apps, run Apple Shortcuts, and open saved websites from iPhone for faster cross-device access.

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What is choclift?

choclift is a productivity app for controlling a Mac from an iPhone, with support for launching apps, triggering Apple Shortcuts, and opening saved websites. The product positions the iPhone as a third interface in a Mac setup, alongside the keyboard and trackpad, for faster access to common actions.

The app is available for iOS, macOS, and visionOS. According to the site, users connect the iPhone and Mac by installing the app on both devices and entering a PIN shown on the Mac into the iPhone.

Key Features

  • Launch and switch between Mac apps from an iPhone, which reduces the need to reach for the keyboard or trackpad for routine app changes.
  • Trigger Apple Shortcuts from the choclift bar, including shortcuts that can be customized with emojis for easier recognition.
  • Save websites with custom names and open them with a single tap, which keeps frequently used web destinations close at hand.
  • Organize actions into up to 8 pages in the choclift bar, making it possible to separate different workflows or contexts.
  • Browse recently opened apps, jump back through a timeline of app history, and pin favorite apps to the front for quicker access.
  • Use gesture controls such as swipe-based minimize/maximize and a grab-and-throw motion for copy and paste to the clipboard.

How to Use choclift

Start by installing choclift on both your iPhone and your Mac. Then enter the PIN shown on the Mac into the iPhone to connect the devices.

Once connected, you can add apps, websites, and Apple Shortcuts to your choclift bar, arrange them across pages, and use the iPhone to launch actions on the Mac as needed.

Use Cases

  • Opening a set of frequently used Mac apps from a phone while working at a desk, instead of switching apps through the dock or Cmd+Tab.
  • Running repeatable Apple Shortcuts from the iPhone, such as automation steps that are easier to reach than digging through menus.
  • Keeping project-specific websites in one place and launching them quickly during research or content work.
  • Moving between several apps during a workflow and returning to recent apps without cycling through every open window.
  • Using gesture-based controls for basic window management or clipboard actions when you want to stay on the phone rather than the Mac input devices.

FAQ

How do I connect choclift to my Mac? Install the app on both devices and enter the PIN shown on the Mac into the iPhone. The site describes this as an instant connection process.

What can I launch from the app? The site says choclift can launch Mac apps, run Apple Shortcuts, and open saved websites.

Can I organize actions into groups? Yes. The site says you can customize up to 8 pages in the choclift bar to separate workflows.

Does the site mention pricing? No pricing details are provided in the supplied content.

Alternatives

  • Mac app launchers and dock replacement tools: these focus on quickly opening apps, but may not include iPhone-based control or shortcut pages.
  • Keyboard-driven app switchers and launchers: these emphasize hotkeys and command-based navigation rather than touch-based access from a second device.
  • General automation tools for Mac: these can run workflows and shortcuts, but they may not provide a dedicated mobile interface for triggering them.
  • Remote control or companion-device apps: these may let you control a Mac from another device, but the workflow and feature set can differ depending on whether the focus is app launching, automation, or window control.