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Spotit turns cursor into Mac tutor
Spotit is a macOS app that reads your screen, figures out the next step, and highlights exactly where to click so you can learn by doing inside apps like Photoshop, Figma, Excel, Logic, and Xcode. It keeps voice input local and is Mac-only for now.
// ANALYSIS
This is less a chatbot and more a guided memory layer for software. If it’s reliable, it could beat static tutorials because it teaches the workflow at the moment of need.
- –It tackles app-specific know-how, which is still one of the most expensive forms of friction in creative and technical software
- –Local voice handling is a smart trust signal for a screen-reading assistant
- –The product lives or dies on accuracy: UI drift, modal states, and ambiguous screens can make the experience feel either magical or brittle
- –Compared with generic copilots, Spotit is betting on deterministic step guidance instead of free-form task completion
- –The strongest use case is onboarding and occasional expert workflows, not replacing deep domain knowledge
// TAGS
spotitcomputer-usemultimodalautomationlocal-firstagent
DISCOVERED
3h ago
2026-05-06
PUBLISHED
8h ago
2026-05-06
RELEVANCE
5/ 10
AUTHOR
[REDACTED]