Press the shortcut you chose on first run — MissionPlus ships with none preset — and the overlay appears over your work with live thumbnails of every window. esc puts it away.
For macOS 14+ · Apple silicon & Intel
One keystroke shows every window. Then — without leaving the overlay — close them, quit their apps, tile them side by side, or lock the ones that must survive a clean sweep.
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Features
Native Mission Control shows you your windows. MissionPlus lets you act on them — every card carries its own controls.
Press the shortcut you chose on first run — MissionPlus ships with none preset — and the overlay appears over your work with live thumbnails of every window. esc puts it away.
Close the window, quit the app, or tile it — left, right, quarters, full — straight from the card. No hunting through the Dock.
A padlock on any card marks its app as locked: Quit All skips it. Your music keeps playing through the cleanup.
Minimized windows keep a card with their last-seen preview, and apps with no windows get a compact row. One click brings anything back.
Minimize All, Close All, Quit All — each app is asked to quit gracefully, unsaved work prompts to save, and the destructive ones confirm first.
Swift 6 and SwiftUI, no Electron. Auto-updates via Sparkle. Speaks English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Russian.
Permissions
macOS guards window control behind system permissions — as it should. MissionPlus asks for exactly two, with a guided first launch, and uses them for exactly what it says.
How windows are closed, tiled, raised and minimized on your behalf. Standard macOS API, no injection into other apps.
How the live thumbnails are drawn. Captured on demand for display only — nothing is recorded, stored, or transmitted.
Privacy
MissionPlus runs entirely on your Mac. The only network request the app ever makes is its update check against GitHub — and this page sets no cookies, loads no third-party code, and reports nothing to anyone.
the privacy notice below fits on one screen, because there is little to tellFAQ
Free while in early access, updates included. A paid license is planned for a later version — early users will be told clearly and in advance before anything changes.
It sits alongside it. Apple’s Mission Control is untouched — MissionPlus ships with no preset shortcut and never claims ⌃ ↑ or any other system chord. You record your own trigger on first run, and if you ever pick one macOS already uses, the app says so and points you to the Keyboard Shortcuts setting.
Through Sparkle, the standard updater for Mac apps outside the App Store. The app checks GitHub for a new signed build and offers it — you can also check manually from the menu bar icon.
Any Mac on macOS 14 or later. The binary is universal — native on Apple silicon and Intel. The download is a notarized 3.8 MB disk image.
MissionPlus processes window titles and window images on your Mac, in memory, to draw its overlay. It has no accounts, no analytics, and no telemetry. It makes one kind of network request: checking for updates, which fetches a version feed and — if you accept an update — a disk image from GitHub (github.com). Like any download, that request exposes your IP address to GitHub; GitHub’s privacy statement applies to it. You can disable automatic checks and update manually.
This site is a single self-contained page. It sets no cookies, stores nothing in your browser, embeds no third-party resources, and sends no data anywhere — its only JavaScript animates the demo above and reads a download count from this same site (the server refreshes that figure, and an anonymous timestamp-only download log, from GitHub on its own, so your browser never contacts any third party). Like every web server, ours keeps standard access logs — IP address, time, and the page requested — used solely to operate and secure the service (legitimate interest, Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR). Our server is configured not to record your browser's user-agent string or the page you came from. Logs are deleted after 90 days.
Under the GDPR you may request access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, or object to processing. Write to convoy.labs@icloud.com. You may also lodge a complaint with a data-protection supervisory authority — in particular in the EU country where you live or work. The controller is established in Germany.
Controller: Francis Arnaud (Germany) · Last updated: 14 July 2026
Information pursuant to § 5 of the German Digital Services Act (DDG).
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MissionPlus ships with Sparkle, the open-source update framework for macOS, used under the terms of its MIT-style license — Copyright © 2006–2013 Andy Matuschak and the Sparkle Project contributors. The full license text is included with the application bundle.