Native Mac app template

Assembly

A native macOS container for business widgets.

Start with a clean dashboard shell today. Add business widgets as the platform grows.

DMG download for macOS. No signup or account required.

Product

A clean foundation for Mac-based business dashboards.

Assembly V1 is intentionally simple: a native app shell, a dashboard canvas, and placeholder widgets you can arrange while the platform takes shape.

Native macOS app

Runs as a desktop app with a focused Mac experience.

Dashboard container

A structured shell for business-focused dashboard views.

Widget cards

Reusable card spaces for metrics, lists, notes, and status panels.

Layout presets

Start from practical arrangements instead of a blank canvas.

Local persistence

Keep template state locally inside the Mac app experience.

Future-ready foundation

Prepared for a website-powered widget store as Assembly grows.

Website connection

Can point back to StartWithAssembly.com for downloads, roadmap, and future packages.

Clear Scope

What Assembly is not yet.

Not a marketplace yet
No accounts
No cloud sync
No AI
No business data integrations yet

How It Works

Download, open, arrange.

1

Download the Mac app

Get the Assembly DMG and install it like a familiar desktop app.

2

Open the dashboard template

Launch the native shell and start from the included dashboard view.

3

Arrange placeholder widgets

Use the V1 widget cards and layout presets to shape your workspace.

Roadmap

The direction: downloadable business widgets.

Assembly is starting with the Mac foundation first. The planned path is a website-hosted widget store with downloadable packages and more business dashboard building blocks over time.

Website-hosted widget store
Downloadable widget packages
Business dashboards
Workspace templates
More widget types over time

Download

Start with the Assembly macOS template app.

Download the DMG, open it on your Mac, and move Assembly into Applications. No signup, no account, and no setup flow required.

Download for macOS