For every Mac user, the dream is to have the right app for every task. This is definitely possible, but it would come at a hefty price. Instead of purchasing dozens of apps, why not access them via an affordable subscription?
That is the idea behind Setapp, described by TechCrunch as “the Spotify of Mac apps.” You would normally pay $107 a year for a subscription, but Hannity viewers can sign up today for just $69.
In many ways, productivity is like DIY — using the right tools for the task can halve the amount of time you spend on any project. However, buying a high-quality app for tasks you only encounter occasionally seems like a great way to go broke.
Setapp offers a neat solution. This subscription service provides unlimited access to a library of over 210 handpicked Mac apps. The library is packed with award-winners and highly-rated apps, such as BusyCal, CanaryMail, Ulysses, Luminar, CleanMyMacX, iStat Menus, and more.
Through the Setapp platform, you can install any of the included apps with a couple of clicks. There are no ads, no in-app purchases, and no other hidden charges. Setapp can sync your selection between devices, and you always get the latest version of each app.
It’s rated at 4.8 out of 5 stars on Product Hunt, and 9to5Mac said: “Setapp is one of the easiest ways to find many awesome apps to try without having to purchase a bunch of different ones.”
Order today for just $69 to get your 12-month subscription for one Mac, normally priced at $107.
Setapp: 1-Year Subscription – $69
Prices subject to change