
DeckPilot is an application that transforms your iPhone or iPad into a customizable control deck for your Mac. It allows users to launch apps, execute shortcuts, run macros, and control various functions directly from their mobile device. The app features a persistent Touch Bar interface that provides quick access to system controls such as volume and brightness, and it adapts its layout based on the active application, displaying relevant controls for tools like Figma, Logic, and Final Cut Pro. DeckPilot aims to enhance productivity for a variety of users, including designers, developers, vid…
DeckPilot sells a focused productivity utility that turns an iPhone or iPad into a customizable Mac control surface. It attracts 2,460 monthly visitors and converted enough to produce $202 last month, with $100 counted as recurring revenue — the gap between those two figures suggests meaningful non-recurring or one-off sales in addition to subscriptions. The product’s niche (Mac + iOS) gives it a clear target audience but also limits the addressable market compared with cross-platform tools.
Financially, the reported 80% margin is a strong positive: unit economics look efficient and operating costs are likely low, which is helpful at small scale. The red flag is the -33% decline over the last 30 days; recent negative growth combined with modest recurring revenue means traction is fragile and user acquisition or retention needs urgent attention. For founders, priorities should be improving conversion and retention or clarifying the monetization mix; for investors, the profile is an efficient, low-burn indie product with limited scale and recent negative momentum.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.