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Otty

A Mac native and beautiful terminal emulator

Otty

What it does

Otty is a native, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator for macOS. It combines modern terminal features with a polished user interface, supporting tabs, splits, panes, command palette, inline autocomplete, and session recovery. It also offers first-class support for running multiple code agents (like Claude Code or Codex) side by side, with features like parallel task monitoring, session history, and prompt queuing.

Who it is for

Otty is designed for developers who spend significant time in the terminal and care about performance, aesthetics, and workflow efficiency. It is particularly aimed at users who run multiple code agents or AI-assisted development tools and want a clean, organized interface to manage them. The product is currently available for macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel), with Windows and Linux versions on a waitlist.

Why it matters

Traditional terminal emulators often lack modern UI polish and are not optimized for the multi-agent workflows that are becoming common in AI-assisted development. Otty addresses this by providing a GPU-accelerated, visually refined terminal that handles multiple concurrent agent sessions without clutter. Features like inline images, rich text styles, interactive links, and smooth scrolling improve the daily developer experience. The focus on performance and simplicity—"Optimization, not complexity"—makes it a compelling alternative to both basic terminals and full IDEs.

Launch signal

Otty launched on Product Hunt on an unspecified date, with the tagline "A Mac native and beautiful terminal emulator." It also appeared on Hacker News as a Show HN post. The website offers free downloads for macOS with no account required, indicating an early-stage product seeking user adoption and feedback.

Brand and naming

The name "Otty" is short and catchy, phonetically similar to "otter" or "OTT" (over-the-top), but it does not directly evoke terminals or development. The .sh domain is clever for a terminal product. The tagline clearly positions it as a beautiful, native terminal for macOS, emphasizing performance and developer experience. The brand is differentiated by its focus on code agent workflows, a niche not commonly addressed by existing terminal emulators.

Founder

Abner Lee

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