AI coding workflows
A Mac window manager for AI coding workflows.
AI tools did not reduce window chaos. They added ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, Cursor, docs, previews, terminals, browsers, and issue trackers to the same desktop. InfyniDock helps keep that workspace navigable.
The problem
AI coding creates more context windows.
A modern coding session may include VS Code or Xcode, Terminal, local preview, GitHub, documentation, ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, logs, database tools, and chat. Command-Tab only switches apps, not the exact work context.
The InfyniDock workflow
Switch by task window, not only by app.
InfyniDock gives AI-heavy Mac workflows a window-first layer: Menu Dock for a compact entry, FloatDock for fast switching, Full Dock for visible targets, and workspaces for recurring project contexts.
AI workspace windows InfyniDock helps with
AI assistants
ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, and other assistant windows stay easier to find.
Coding tools
VS Code, Xcode, Cursor, Terminal, logs, and previews can be treated as task windows.
Research context
Docs, GitHub issues, browser windows, and references can stay visible in the workflow.
Best for
- Developers using AI assistants alongside editors and terminals
- Users who keep multiple coding projects open
- People who need to switch between docs, generated code, previews, and chat
Not the best fit for
- Users with a single editor window and no AI assistant workflow
- Users who only need app launching
Common questions
Why does AI coding need a window manager?
AI coding often adds several assistant, browser, editor, terminal, and preview windows. A window manager helps users find the exact context instead of only switching apps.
Can InfyniDock help with ChatGPT, Claude, and Codex windows?
Yes. InfyniDock is app-agnostic and focuses on exact window switching, which is useful when AI tools live in separate browser or desktop windows.
Is this only for developers?
No, but developers often feel the problem first because AI coding workflows create many simultaneous windows.