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Your entire workspace, ready.

FluidZones launches all your apps and puts every window exactly where you need it — automatically. Set it up once. Run it every morning.

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Native SwiftmacOS 14+Free forever

Features

Stop setting up.
Start working.

You open the same apps every morning and move the same windows every morning. FluidZones ends that.

Smart Workspaces

Save any combination of apps and window positions as a profile. One keypress switches your full context — Work, Design, Writing, anything.

Pixel-Perfect Layouts

Tell FluidZones exactly where each window goes across every display. 9 built-in presets, or draw custom zones to the pixel.

Native macOS

Built in Swift. Lives in your menu bar, launches at login. Zero web runtime, zero background bloat. Feels exactly like it belongs.

How it works

Three steps. Zero friction.

STEP 01

Create a profile

Name it, pick a shortcut, add your apps. Two minutes once — then never rebuild this workspace again.

STEP 02

Set the layout

Choose a preset or drag custom zones. Tell FluidZones exactly where each window lands on each display.

STEP 03

Press your shortcut

Every app opens in order, every window lands in its spot. First task of the day: real work.

Pricing

Simple, one-time price.
Yours forever.

No subscriptions. Pay once and never think about it again. One purchase covers 2 Macs and every future version.

Free

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Forever free. No card required.

  • Up to 3 ready-to-launch workspaces
  • Launch all your apps in one click
  • Windows land where you need them, automatically
  • Switch context from any app with one keystroke
  • Always one click away, from any app
  • Backup or share your setup in seconds
  • Track which workspaces you actually use
  • macOS dark & light mode
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Premium

$6.99one-time

Pay once. No renewals, no subscription, no second thoughts.

  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited workspaces — one for every context
  • Every app in its exact spot, pixel-perfect
  • Each screen starts loaded with what belongs there
  • Close everything in one click, restore it tomorrow
  • Automate the manual steps you repeat after each app opens
  • 6 ready-made workspace templates (Developer, Designer, Writer, and more)
  • Premium Themes (6 color schemes)
  • Priority support
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2 Macs per license

Use on your personal and work Mac with one purchase.

Lifetime updates

As FluidZones grows, your copy grows with it. Free.

License key

Instant delivery by email. Activate in the app in seconds.

Free trial

14 days of Premium, free.

Enter your email. We'll send a trial code. Paste it in the app to unlock everything — no card required.

We'll only email you about your trial and FluidZones updates. Unsubscribe anytime.

FAQ

Common questions

How does the free trial work?

Enter your email below and we'll send you a trial code. Open FluidZones, go to Preferences → License, and paste it in. You get 14 days of full Premium — no card, no commitment.

What happens when the trial ends?

FluidZones stays free forever with up to 3 profiles and all core features. To keep unlimited profiles, custom layouts, and multi-monitor support, upgrade for $6.99 once.

Can I use it on two Macs?

Yes. One premium license covers up to 2 Macs — your personal and work machines with a single purchase.

Where is my data stored?

Locally on your Mac only. FluidZones never uploads your profile data anywhere. No telemetry, no analytics, no cloud sync.

Apps launch but windows don't move into their zones. Why?

Window positioning needs the macOS Accessibility permission. Go to System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility and turn FluidZones ON. Tip: if FluidZones already shows as enabled there but windows still don't move (typical after updating the app), the entry is stale — toggle it OFF and ON again, or remove it with “−” and re-add the app.

Why is a window bigger than the zone I assigned it?

Some apps enforce a minimum window size (e.g. Figma ≈900×600, Discord ≈800px wide) and macOS won't let any window manager shrink them below it. FluidZones detects this, keeps the window as close to its zone as possible, and never lets it spill onto another display. If it bothers you, draw a slightly larger zone for that app.