Bento is a window + workspace manager for macOS that I helped develop, specifically focusing on UI interactions, design, and animation. Here's more about it.
We got tired of dragging windows around to organize our screens. Different tasks required different apps and setups. So we built Bento to solve an itch we've had for a while.
Essentially, organize your workspace. Save it. Open the workspace when you return to that task.
Simple as that.
Why Bento?
Everything you need to organize your workspace.
Bento workspace launcher showing saved workspaces
Your workspaces are saved exactly as you left them. Every app, every window position, every screen. Open them in a single click without the hassle of dragging apps around.
Working on a project with specific documentation open? Save those URLs with your workspace. When you load it back, your browser opens right where you left off.
Chrome browser tabs configuration in Bento
Directory configuration for IDEs and terminals
Save directory paths with your workspace. When you restore, your IDE and terminal open directly to the right project folder. No more navigating through folders to find your code.
Snap windows to zones instantly.
Inspired by Windows, drag any window to the top of your screen and snap it into predefined zones. Split, stack, columns, rows—organize your screen in seconds.
Snap to zone window management feature
"Bento is simple, intentional, and beautifully designed. It lets me bring order to the chaos of my screen."
Less than a coffee, so you can enjoy yours with a clean desktop.
Questions & Answers
Everything you need to know about Bento.
Yes! Bento remembers your window positions across all connected displays. When you restore a workspace, each app goes back to exactly where you had it.