WinPin is a window management HUD for macOS. Tile and organize across one screen or four. Your layouts restore automatically when displays change, and the whole thing adapts to whatever you're working on right now.
Unplug your external monitor and every window piles onto your laptop screen. Plug back in and nothing goes back. Five minutes of dragging windows around before you can start working.
macOS doesn't remember window positions across display changes. It doesn't restore layouts after sleep. And it has no idea that your editor belongs on the left two-thirds while Slack sits on the right.
WinPin sits in your menu bar and quietly tracks where everything goes. Monitors reconnect, your Mac wakes up, you switch desks: windows go back where they were. Automatically.
When you want to reorganize, pull up the HUD. 40 tile zones, named workspaces, and a spatial organizer that shows every window across every screen. Save a layout or don't. It'll be there when you get back.
One screen or four. Keyboard or mouse. Your call.
Windows return to their saved positions when monitors reconnect or your Mac wakes up. Layouts are saved per display configuration.
Halves, thirds, quarters, and ninths. Hover over any window's yellow button for an instant tile picker.
Save named window arrangements and switch between them with a hotkey. One keystroke, completely different context.
Fuzzy search across all windows. Per-monitor columns show windows where they actually are. Faster than Cmd-Tab.
Bird's-eye view of your entire layout across all monitors. Drag, snap, and manage from one panel.
Dim every window except the one you're working in. Adjustable opacity. Toggle with a hotkey.
Each display configuration gets its own saved layout. Works seamlessly whether you have one display or four.
A heads-up display that shows what you need, when you need it. Window titles, positions, and status at a glance.
Launch, quit, and organize apps as part of your workspace. Workspaces aren't just windows, they're complete environments.
"I plug in my monitor and everything is just... there. I forgot I even had WinPin running."
"The workspace switching alone is worth it. One keystroke and I'm in a completely different context."
"Finally, a window manager that doesn't make me think about window management."
One-time purchase. No subscription. Free updates for major version.
Try WinPin free for 7 days. Every feature, no limits. $34.95 for a lifetime license on up to 3 Macs.
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