
Our Take
Gabe Perez, Zolani Matebese, Ansari Adin, Jay Song, Vikranth Reddy Bollam, Jonathan Bereyziat, Phil Traut, and Diana Nadim. Eight people. EIGHT. That's a bigger founding team than most startups have employees. And they built choclift—a tiny utility that cracks open the wall between your iPhone and Mac. Tap your phone, open apps on your computer. Run Apple Shortcuts. Fire up websites. No reaching for the keyboard, no trackpad hunting, just your phone doing the heavy lifting while you sit back.
Here's the thing nobody talks about: if you own both Apple ecosystem pieces, you're constantly switching contexts. You're on your Mac working, your phone buzzes, you look at a link—and now you need to open that on your computer. You could AirDrop it, you could email yourself, you could do the whole copy-paste dance. Or you could just tap once on choclift and boom, that app opens on your Mac like magic. It's the friction reduction nobody asked for but everyone needs. Not flashy, not viral, not VC-bait—just quietly useful.
It's free on Product Hunt. Try it before you overthink it.
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