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The beta for Window is free. And well even on Mac most features are free: raycast.com/pricing


Powertoys is open-source and a first-party project by Microsoft.


Most stuff is for free exactly for the reasons you mentioned.

raycast.com/pricing


But what is the associated cost of having "Unlimited Clipboard History" which justifies $8/m?


Assumedly it's the AI stuff that comes with it, and features are arbitrarily sectioned off.


The cost is 8/m of profit that wouldn’t show up on the balance sheet


You can use bring you own key for free


Awesome if that's the case


It’s a bit of a metaphor. It’s one app to control all your tools. A bit part of that is searching. So the app “casts rays” to find content.

Though yeah, bit farfetched maybe but also somewhat fitting.


We have basic window management now available like Left Half, Center, and so on. More to come!


We already have hundreds of extensions to integrate with Notion, GitHub, Slack and many other services. They all work on Windows as well. A whole community builds those extensions. And there is pretty much something new every day.

While we don’t have all features on Windows yet, we see this a nice uplift.


Fair and point taken. If you want to know a bit more about the video, we shared a bit more here: https://x.com/peduarte/status/1991510075505070260


Pretty much all my Raycast extensions to open VS Code projects, set Slack status, etc.


Co-founder of Raycast here. We've been using Linear since the beginning when it was only two of us. We're 16, and the app has become integral to our workflows. In a small company, it's crucial to be aligned. We use Linear to spec out our work and build up momentum. We ship an update of Raycast every two weeks and use cycles and projects to ensure we keep the release schedule.

I love the speed of the app. The real-time sync and keyboard shortcuts guarantee fast interactions. We surround ourselves with the best tools to raise the bar of what everybody expects from software. It helps us to build better software, and Linear is an app (and website) that pushes our understanding of quality forward.


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