Every window where it belongs.
In one click.

Mise remembers how your windows were arranged and puts them back — apps launched, sized, and placed across every display. Press a key, start working.

Mise menu-bar popover floating over a desktop, listing saved window Sets.
Writing set: a wide editor on the left, notes and reference stacked on the right.

Sets are yours: capture what's on screen, name it, forget about it.

Capture what's already there.

Arrange your windows once, then press Capture. Mise stores the frames, not a guess.

The Capture action storing the current window frames as a Set.

Across every display.

Sets remember which monitor each window lived on, as fractions — so they survive resolution changes and reconnects.

A Set placed across two displays, each window on the monitor it belongs to.

Restore the tmux session.

Name a session on a terminal slot. Mise attaches if it's still running, or creates it and runs the command if it isn't. Closing the window doesn't kill the work.

Other terminals still open and land in their frames, but without the saved command or session. They have no way to open a new window with a command from the command line. Warp and Hyper are two examples.

A key for each Set.

In development.

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Mise in 30 seconds

demo.mp4