You switch to a notes app, find the prompt, edit placeholders by hand, copy it, switch back, and paste.
An AI prompt launcher for Mac, one keystroke away.
Press the hotkey, search your Blueprint Library, fill Variables, and deliver the finished prompt into apps that accept text.
Free during beta. Founder terms shared before Linea Prompt 1.0. Current beta requirements are shown before download.
Linea appears over the active workspace. Choose the Blueprint, fill Variables, and deliver the rendered prompt into compatible text surfaces.
A safe product state, worthy of the page.
The visual language follows the running Mac app, but the content is purpose-built synthetic marketing data: board memos, customer calls, launch QA, and fundraise updates instead of internal workspace text.
Investor Update Partner Draft
fundraise · board · memo
Draft the investor update. Separate shipped facts, open risks, and asks. Use the attached runway model and customer call notes.
The launcher is built around the cursor moment.
The most valuable prompt is often needed while you are already inside another tool. Linea keeps the selection, variable fill, and delivery step close to that moment.
- Open the launcher with the hotkey.
- Search and select with the keyboard.
- Use Copy when manual paste is better, or Inject where supported.
Full-strength delivery needs clear Mac permissions.
Inject uses macOS Accessibility permission so Linea can deliver text locally into compatible surfaces. If you do not grant it, Copy remains available.
- Permission is requested for local text delivery.
- Secure input and some apps can block synthetic paste.
- Copy Prompt keeps the workflow usable without injection.
The promise becomes an operating loop.
Press the hotkey over your current workspace.
Search for the Blueprint.
Fill Variables before delivery.
Inject into compatible text fields or Copy manually.
Direct answers for real search intent.
Why avoid the phrase prompt injection?
Security search results use that phrase for attacks. Linea's user-facing feature is better described as prompt launching, prompt delivery, Copy, or Inject.
Does Inject work everywhere?
No. It is designed for apps and fields that accept text. Secure input surfaces and some application behaviors can block synthetic paste, so Copy Prompt remains available.
Shape what ships next.
Join the beta while the workflow is still being shaped around real Mac professionals and real prompt-heavy work.
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