CompuPilot

The autopilot for your Mac.

Live more. Click less.

Tell your Mac what to do. Go live your life. When you come back, it’s done.

macOS 13+ · Apple Silicon · Free

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Your time is going to clicks

We spend hours doing tasks we know exactly how to do. Organizing files. Downloading documents. Filling forms. Moving data between apps.

No creativity required. No judgment needed. Just your presence — click after click.

Meanwhile, dinner gets cold, your kids grow up, and the sun sets without you seeing it. That time doesn’t come back.

How the autopilot changed everything

Before the autopilot, flying required constant manual attention — correcting course, adjusting altitude, monitoring instruments — second by second.

Then came the glass cockpit. The pilot programs the flight plan — waypoints, altitudes, approaches — and the aircraft executes. The pilot is still the captain, but free to focus on what matters.

CompuPilot does exactly the same for your desktop.

How it works

Your flight plan

1

File your flight plan

⌘+Shift+Space — describe your task in natural language.

2

Pre-flight briefing

CompuPilot shows 3–5 waypoints of the plan in plain text.

3

Cleared for takeoff

You approve the route — "Ready, I’m leaving."

4

Cruise

You leave. CompuPilot works alone on your Mac.

5

Landing

Phone notification: "Done" or "Need your help."

Capabilities

Built for real work

Natural language input

One command bar. Your flight plan, in your words. No scripts, no macros.

⌘⇧ Space"Send an email to..."

Plan before executing

Like a pre-flight briefing: see the route, the waypoints, and approve before takeoff.

Autonomous execution

Sees your screen, understands what’s there, and navigates like you would. Not a blind script.

Auto-recovery

Handles digital turbulence: popups, dialogs, transient errors. Adapts and continues.

Phone notifications

Three alerts: task complete, intervention needed, task failed. Always in the loop.

Safe by design

Emergency stop (⌘+Shift+X), confirms before deleting. The captain always has the last word.

Go live. It’s handled.

Download CompuPilot — free while in beta. Your Mac works while you live.

Download for Mac (Apple Silicon)v0.1.0 · macOS 13+ · 85 MB