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Android phone + Mac here, so no iMessage — and I was tired of texting from a browser tab I'd lose. So I built NotiText: Google Messages in a real Mac app. - Real macOS notifications you can reply to from the banner - 2FA codes auto-copied to your clipboard the moment they arrive - Unread dock badge + recent chats in the menu bar - Dark UI + your own custom chat wallpaper Pairs with your phone in about a minute. $12.99 one-time, no subscription, free 3-day trial.
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Android phone + Mac here, so no iMessage — and until now, texting meant a browser tab I'd close by accident ten times a day. NotiText is my fix: Google Messages as an actual Mac app.
The things I wanted that the browser tab can't do: real notifications you can reply to right from the banner, 2FA codes copied to my clipboard automatically, an unread badge on the dock, and a menu-bar peek at recent chats. Pairs with your phone via QR in about a minute.
$12.99 one-time (no subscription), free 3-day trial. Would genuinely love feedback and feature requests — I'm around all day.
How does pairing actually work without me giving up SMS permissions or installing sketchy background software on my phone, and what happens to the link if I switch to a new Android device later?
the 2FA auto-copy is the killer feature, already saved me from digging through notifications twice today. pairing took maybe 30 seconds
How does it handle iMessage groups or RCS threads where there are reactions or attachments, or is it strictly SMS/MMS only at the moment?
finally something that solves the exact "where did my browser tab go" problem for Android users on Mac. The auto-copy 2FA thing is genuinely handy, way nicer than fumbling for my phone mid-login.
About NotiText on Product Hunt
“Google Messages, native on your Mac”
NotiText was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #89 on the daily leaderboard. Android phone + Mac here, so no iMessage — and I was tired of texting from a browser tab I'd lose. So I built NotiText: Google Messages in a real Mac app. - Real macOS notifications you can reply to from the banner - 2FA codes auto-copied to your clipboard the moment they arrive - Unread dock badge + recent chats in the menu bar - Dark UI + your own custom chat wallpaper Pairs with your phone in about a minute. $12.99 one-time, no subscription, free 3-day trial.
NotiText was featured in Mac (103.6k followers), Productivity (656.2k followers) and Messaging (51.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 168.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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