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Download Plugr for Mac

Try every feature for 14 days. If it changes how you think about your library, pick a plan. If not, just stop — your data stays put, no nags, no auto-charges.

Universal binary (Apple Silicon & Intel) · macOS 12 Monterey or later · ~80 MB

What happens next

1

Open the DMG and drag Plugr into Applications

Standard Mac install — no setup wizard, no admin password, no fuss. Open Plugr from your Applications folder when you're ready.

2

Let it scan your library

Plugr finds every plugin and audio app on your Mac in a couple of minutes. Big libraries (3,000+ plugins) might take a touch longer, but it only does the full scan once.

3

Explore — your 14 days starts now

Check for updates, drop in some project folders, browse the Deals tab. By day 14 you'll know if Plugr is for you. No card on file, nothing to cancel.

System requirements

  • macOS 12 Monterey or later (macOS 13, 14, 15 all supported)
  • Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) or Intel — universal binary, runs natively on both
  • About 200 MB of free disk space (the app itself plus its cache)
  • An internet connection for update checks and the Deals tab (everything else works offline)

Plugr is currently Mac-only. Windows support is on the long-term roadmap but not promised.

Worried about installing something new?

Reasonable. Here's what Plugr will and won't do.

Will Plugr touch or modify my plugin files?

No. Plugr only reads the standard plugin folders on your Mac — it never modifies, moves, or deletes a plugin file. The only exception is when you explicitly use the "Move to Trash" button on a plugin, and even then it goes to your Mac's Trash (recoverable), not gone forever.

Will Plugr slow down my Mac?

No. The initial scan is the only intensive moment — and even then it's reading files, not crunching them. Once scanned, Plugr sits quietly in the background using essentially no resources unless you open it.

What if I don't like it?

Quit the app and drag it to the Trash. There's nothing to uninstall. If you'd rather also remove its preferences, the file is at ~/Library/Application Support/Plugr/.

If you subscribed and want a refund within 14 days, we offer a no-questions-asked refund. See the refund policy.

Why does macOS say "can't verify developer" the first time I open Plugr?

Plugr is currently distributed without Apple's notarization stamp (we're a small indie operation, working on it). To open it the first time: right-click the Plugr app and choose Open → Open. macOS will remember your choice from then on. We'll be code-signed and notarized soon.