Software releases typically promise transformation. Revolutionary workflows. Empowerment through features.
Migi 1.0 does something simpler: it removes the friction between thought and execution.
The Mechanics of Instant Access
Press ⌥Space. A window materializes - borderless, blurred, hovering above your work without obscuring it. Your prompt library appears over whatever you’re doing. Copy what you need. The window vanishes.
The substrate of productivity isn’t speed. It’s the absence of friction.
Templates That Respect Your Intelligence
Static prompts are for minds that don’t learn. You’ve refined your approach. Your prompts need variables - inputs that change while the architecture stays sound.
Migi’s templating system shows you exactly which placeholders exist. Visual chips reveal what you’ve filled in before you copy. The formats are visible, not buried in your head or in comments.
This is how deliberate work happens. With instruments that don’t fight you.
Search That Understands Intent
You don’t always remember exact titles. Sometimes you recall a tag. Sometimes a fragment of the prompt itself. The search understands this - fuzzy matching across everything, scoring by relevance, suggesting what you meant.
Three keystrokes. Any prompt. That’s the standard.
Design That Honors Precision
Every animation is choreographed. Spring physics that feel native because they are native. Transitions that guide attention without demanding it. This isn’t decoration - it’s information architecture made visible.
SwiftUI. Native to macOS. Not an Electron shell pretending to belong. The difference is visceral once you’ve used it.
What You’re Actually Getting
An instrument that disappears. Prompt access in under two seconds from any application. Hierarchical organization with template support. Fuzzy search across everything. Local storage - your data lives on your Mac.
One purchase. Permanent ownership. The prompts you build remain yours.
System Requirements
- macOS 15.5 or later
- Apple Silicon or Intel processor
