Startup Folder

Run anything at startup
by simply placing it in a special folder
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compatible with macOS 14.0+ (Sonoma and later)
The app UI on the left with the Startup folder on the right

Run anything at startup

The app creates a Startup folder in your home directory. Anything you place in this folder will run at startup automatically.
You can place apps, scripts, Shortcuts, links, and really anything you want in the folder.

How it works?

The app is designed to be as simple as possible. It runs a background agent that launches and keeps track of startup items.
The agent uses zero resources and has no impact on your system's performance.

Drag and drop

Apps can be dragged with Command-Option to create an alias. Links can be dragged directly from the browser address bar.
Shortcuts simply need an empty file named Shortcut Name.shortcut and scripts can be written directly inside the folder.
The app also provides a convenient interface that helps you choose apps, pick Shortcuts, create scripts and manage the startup items.

Launch apps hidden

Startup Folder can launch apps hidden at startup, and also force hide those apps that insist on showing a window anyway.
This is useful for apps that you want to have available in the background for when you'll use them later.

Keep alive

The app can keep apps and scripts alive by relaunching them if they crash. This is useful for apps that are not well-behaved and crash often.
A crash loop detection mechanism is built-in to detect when an app or script crashes too often and stop relaunching it.