As a blogger, it pays to have a good inventory of tools to help you get things done. It’s easier when you have a Mac because you can access an incredible collection of optimized apps.

However, the diversity of Mac apps can get you confused. So, when you start, you can get the best apps from different categories, such as productivity, utilities, and content management.

So, here's our list of the best Mac apps you can begin with on your blogging journey.

1. Notion

Notion for Mac

Notion is hands down one of the best productivity apps a blogger can have on their Mac. People use Notion for various tasks, including note-taking and project management. And it is made possible by the impressive collection of templates and some great features of Notion.

For instance, you can use a Content Planner template to schedule and keep track of your content campaigns. Or, you can have a single database to access all your social media posts. It also works as a space where you can write and store your next blog post.

Download: Notion (Free, subscription available)

2. CleanShot X

CleanShot X for Mac

You can count on CleanShot X when you want to capture high-quality screenshots on your Mac. This app is also popular for its nifty collection of annotation and editing tools. So, the next time you need an illustrative screenshot for your blog post, you can use CleanShot X.

In many ways, CleanShot X is the best way to capture screenshots on a Mac. In addition, the app packs screen recording tools and has excellent integration with macOS. You can also use powerful options like OCR and GIF recorder.

Download: CleanShot X (from $29)

3. Gifox 2

Gifox for Mac

You can make how-to guides and tutorials better by replacing screenshots with GIFs. And, Gifox, a dedicated GIF recorder app for Mac, will help you capture amazing GIFs. This lightweight app lives on your macOS menu bar and offers superb features.

Once you have captured the right part, Gifox can also help you compress it well. So, if you want to use a GIF on a blog post without affecting the loading time, you have an option. Finally, Gifox lets you share GIFs with Google Drive, Dropbox, and Imgur.

Download: Gifox 2 (14.99, free trial available)

4. Typeface 3

Typeface for Mac

Even if you are not particularly into web design, good fonts are your friends in the digital world. But how do you keep track of them? Typeface 3, one of the popular font management apps for macOS, makes organizing different fonts on your Mac easy.

So, the next time you need a suitable font for your email newsletter, you can explore the font library through Typeface 3. It also works with professional suites like Adobe Creative Cloud and MS Office. If you do not have a custom collection, Typeface 3 can sync fonts from Google Fonts or Adobe Fonts!

Download: Typeface 3 ($39.99, free trial available)

5. Ulysses

Ulysses for Mac

Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and WordPress Editor are great when you want to draft your blog posts. But sometimes, you need something more focused. Ulysses is that Mac writing app bloggers should consider at least once.

In addition to offering a minimalistic writing environment, Ulysses packs many features like iCloud sync, goal management, a built-in proofreader, and advanced export options. In addition, you can connect Ulysses to Medium or WordPress if you want to publish posts directly.

Download: Ulysses (from $5.99/month, free trial available)

6. PhotoBulk

PhotoBulk for Mac

As a blogger, you need to take the best care of images. For example, you may have to optimize their size, add a watermark, or edit the metadata. However, manually doing these tasks can be tiresome. Fortunately, you can use PhotoBulk to perform these redundant tasks with a single click.

PhotoBulk is different from other photo editors for Mac in that it is flexible. You can create different profiles based on the changes you want to make. For instance, you can combine multiple postprocessing tasks and apply them to all images in a folder. And it works great with macOS.

Download: PhotoBulk ($9.99)

7. Mockuuups Studio

Mockuuups Studio for Mac

Mockups are helpful if you manage a tech blog, but creating them can be difficult. Mockuuups Studio fixes the issue by making it easier to generate device mockups. This app can create mockups based on over 1,900 devices, including smartphones and laptops.

Mockuuups Studio also gives you access to a beautiful collection of royalty-free background images. And it lets you choose between the different options based on criteria like orientation, transparency, etc. Once you find the best background for the screenshot, you can export the mockup to a suitable format.

Download: Mockuuups Studio (from $12/month, free version available)

8. Luminar AI

Luminar AI for Mac
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While Adobe Photoshop gives you maximum control over photo editing, it is not the quickest option. So, you can check out Luminar AI, an AI-powered Photoshop alternative for Mac. The best part about Luminar AI is that you do not have to spend a lot of time manually editing photos.

At the same time, the app does more than offering a couple of presets and templates. So, if you need to retouch a photo, you will have a few options. The Luminar AI suite has presets like Body AI, Iris AI, Sky AI, and Composition AI.

Download: Luminar AI ($89, subscription available)

9. Session

Session for Mac

Time management is a crucial part of every job, and blogging is no exception. So, we love to recommend this awesome Pomodoro focus timer app for Mac. Because Session is available for both macOS and iOS, you can have the same experience with timers.

But it gets even better because you get access to in-depth analytics. So, you will understand how productive you were at the end of the day or the week. Additionally, the Session app for Mac comes with a website blocker, which works on Safari, Chrome, Brave, and Microsoft Edge.

Download: Session (Free, subscription available)

10. Canva

Canva for Mac

Last on our list is Canva, which is a web-based design tool. However, it recently launched a dedicated macOS app, which makes things easier. Anyway, Canva makes it easy to design almost everything you want for your blog, social media platforms, or offline event.

In addition to a super-intuitive UI, an ever-growing collection of templates makes Canva an excellent space for all your design needs. So, even if you have zero experience with designing, you can create high-quality content with the help of Canva.

Download: Canva (Free, subscription available)

Make Blogging Easier With These Apps

Despite all the freedom it gives you, blogging as a career can take a toll on you. So, saving even a few minutes every day will help you in the long run. And we believe these apps will help you make blogging a little easier. But, in the end, it also depends on a few factors, like the blogging platform you use.