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Why Writers and Content Creators Should Use Otterdock

Research browser, writing app, notes, reference PDFs, publishing tools — a writer workflow spans many apps and files. Otterdock groups them into one calm Dock.

Writing is not one app—it is research tabs, the manuscript, scratch notes, style references, and the publishing surface that turns a draft into something readers can touch. When those pieces scatter across the Dock and desktop, you pay a quiet tax every time you go looking. Otterdock (macOS 14+) groups apps, files, folders, andlinks on top of Apple’s Dock, keeps data local, and offers click or hover expansion—your choice on permissions.

The friction you already feel

You open the browser for a fact check, flip to Ulysses or Scrivener or Google Docs, dig up a PDF quote, and realize your notes app is buried three icons left of where you thought. None of that is “writer’s block”—it is navigation overhead. You need stages, not a junk drawer.

Group: Research

Put your primary browser (or a dedicated profile), bookmarks to archives, PDFs of sources, and interview audio folders. If you interview in a separate tool, add it here. The goal is one expandable cluster when you are gathering facts, not writing sentences yet.

Group: Writing

Include your drafting app, distraction-free mode shortcuts if you use them, and any templates folder. Optional: link to a versioned backup directory so “last good draft” is a click away. Otterdock’s custom skins let this group look visually calmer than research or publishing stacks if you want that cue.

Group: Publish

Add Medium, Substack, WordPress, or your static-site generator project folder; include export presets, cover-image directories, and newsletter tools. Keeping publishing tools separate reduces the temptation to “just fix the site” when you should be drafting.

Why mix types? Unlike plain Dock folders (files only), Otterdock groups can combine apps and documents—so your research browser sits next to the citations folder without hacks.

StageTypical contents
ResearchBrowser, PDFs, notes capture, source audio
WritingManuscript app, outline notes, backup folder
PublishCMS or newsletter app, assets, export checklist

Pricing

Start with two free groups—enough for Research + Writing while you evaluate. Pro unlocks unlimited groups. $6.99 direct; Mac App Store planned at $2.99 (coming soon).

Protect your attention the same way you protect a lede: stage the tools, then get back to the sentence in front of you. For a broader approach, see our minimalist Mac setup guide.