One-liner
A lightweight, no-frills app that turns your iPad or iPhone into a wireless trackpad for your Mac, with minimal setup and low latency.
Strengths
- Extremely fast pairing and connection ("Just works within seconds" – review)
- Low input lag makes it feel responsive for cursor control ("Feels like a real trackpad" – review)
- Simple interface with no clutter ("No settings to mess with, just connect and go" – review)
- Works reliably over Wi-Fi without requiring a local network ("Connects directly via ad-hoc network" – review)
- Lightweight and doesn't consume much battery on the iOS device
Weaknesses
- No support for multi-touch gestures (e.g., pinch-to-zoom) – "Missing pinch zoom, which is a dealbreaker" – review
- Limited customization options (e.g., no sensitivity or acceleration adjustment)
- Only supports macOS, no Windows or Linux compatibility
- No built-in keyboard support or touch typing – "Would be great if it could double as a keyboard too" – review
- App has no in-app help or tutorial – "I had to guess how to use it" – review
Opportunities
- Add gesture support (pinch, swipe, two-finger scroll) to match native trackpad behavior
- Introduce a companion keyboard mode using the same connection protocol
- Support Windows and Linux devices to expand market reach
- Offer a free tier with basic functionality and premium features behind a paywall
- Build a cross-device sync feature (e.g., save preferred pointer speed across devices)
Competitors
- SpaceMouse
- Remote Mouse
- Duet Display
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 5:24:59 AM