Spotlight Search is Macs built-in search feature.

As built-in search features go, Spotlight Search is pretty good.

It does a fine job of opening applications, files, and folders.

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you could use it tosearch the web, do calculations and conversions, look up definitions, and more.

After doing so, when you use theCommand+Spacekeyboard shortcut, nothing will happen.

Now for the exciting part: replacing Spotlight with a better third-party app.

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Its free version can be thought of as a simpler, easier-to-use version of Spotlight Search.

It does all the things that Spotlight Search does, but better, and faster.

you’re able to create workflows using a visual, flowchart-based builder in the app itself.

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If that sounds like you, take a look at Raycast.

The app is currently in beta, but its developing quite quickly.

Where Raycast shines is in its web integration and productivity-related features.

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Raycast integrates with Github, Asana, G Suite, Zoom, Jira, Calendar, and more.

allowing you yo perform actions in connected services without ever leaving Raycast.

To work better with your Mac, Raycast also has a built-in clipboard manager and a window management tool.

It looks great, has basic functions, and is just freaking fast.

Its tooled around speed, and designed for people who work natively in Mac.

LaunchBar offers one of the best implementations of local file search and file management.

It lets you easily search, move, or copy files, without ever opening Finder.

In addition to performing search functions, LaunchBar can act as a replacement for app switcher.

After opening LaunchBar, just use the Spacebar to switch between open apps.

Which keyboard launcher is right for you?

If youre just starting out with keyboard launchers, start with the free version of Alfred.

Its combination of speed and shortcuts for searching, moving files, and manipulating clipboard are the best around.