macOS desktop app
Set it up in minutes and connect your tools — Skylarq brings everything about your accounts into one place, so your team starts every day ahead. You decide what it can see.
Meeting notes, Slack, calendar, and inbox sync into one timeline per account — no copy-paste, no switching tabs.
Every account stays current on its own — what changed, who's involved, what's at risk — so nothing slips between updates.
Ask about any account and get a sourced summary — the people, threads, and decisions that matter, traced to where they came from.
A standard Mac install. Here's exactly what happens at each step.
Pick the button above that matches your Mac's chip. Not sure which you have?
Double-click the downloaded .dmg. A window opens with the app icon and an Applications shortcut.
Open Skylarq from Applications (or Launchpad / Spotlight).
Three quick things — most teams already have all of them.
macOS 12 Monterey or later, on Apple Silicon or Intel.
Your Skylarq sign-in. Don't have one yet? Ask your Allston Labs contact.
Sign-in for the tools you want to connect — Slack, Calendar, Gmail, meeting notes.
The handful of things people ask when they first install.
Apple menu → About This Mac. If the chip says Apple M1/M2/M3/M4, choose Apple Silicon. If it says Intel, choose the Intel build. The page already highlights the recommended one for the Mac you're on.
Skylarq is signed and Apple-notarized, so it normally opens with a double-click. If you ever see "macOS cannot verify…" or a similar prompt, right-click (or Control-click) the app in Applications → Open → Open. macOS remembers your choice after that.
Automatically. Skylarq checks for new versions in the background and installs them quietly — you never need to return to this page. To apply an update immediately, just quit and reopen the app.
Open Settings → Sources and connect Slack, Calendar, Gmail, and your meeting notes. Each source syncs into the right account on its own, so your customer timelines stay complete without manual work.
Your data stays scoped to your workspace and is used only to build your team's customer memory. See the privacy policy for the full details.
Quit Skylarq, then drag it from your Applications folder to the Trash. That's it — no leftover background services.
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