macOS Background App Automation Agent
A tool that automates macOS apps in the background without stealing the user's cursor, keyboard focus, or window control. Useful for testing, data entry, and workflow automation while users continue working.
Apple Silicon adoption and the rise of local AI agents have renewed interest in native macOS tooling, and the gap between Automator's obsolescence and Shortcuts' immaturity leaves real room for something purpose-built. The closest substitute is Keyboard Maestro, which handles macro automation well but still wrestles with focus-stealing for UI-level tasks. A $500–3k MRR ceiling makes sense for a niche developer and QA audience willing to pay for a one-time or low-subscription tool, but it also signals this stays a lifestyle business unless it expands into enterprise testing pipelines. The biggest risk is Apple's increasingly restrictive sandboxing and accessibility API policies making reliable background UI automation progressively harder to ship and maintain across OS versions.
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