1. Trial
Download a notarized trial.
Future direct apps should offer a signed and notarized macOS download with clear system requirements, version number, checksum, and release notes.
Coming soon
Some desktop apps need distribution that the App Store cannot support. No direct-download product is live yet, so this page is intentionally gated as an interest list for future trial downloads, license purchase, license recovery, notarized releases, and support.
1. Trial
Future direct apps should offer a signed and notarized macOS download with clear system requirements, version number, checksum, and release notes.
2. License
The site is ready to link to an external merchant of record or licensing provider for payment, tax handling, license delivery, and receipts.
3. Recovery
Direct apps should include a license recovery link so customers can resend license details without manual support for every reinstall.
4. Updates
Each direct app should have a public changelog with version, date, download link, and compatibility notes.
Implementation note
For direct sales, the practical route is to integrate a specialized licensing and payment provider first. The site should own the marketing pages, download links, support pages, privacy pages, and release notes, while the provider handles payment, taxes, license issuance, and recovery.