Download Intern for Apple Silicon Mac. Code-signed and notarized.
Public early access for small-business owners: a Mac assistant that starts with a useful brief, draft replies, reminders, and follow-through you approve first. The Mac preview opens before setup; the web account owns checkout, billing recovery, and desktop pairing. Code-signed, notarized, and stapled for macOS Gatekeeper. Open the DMG and drag Intern to Applications.
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Current public artifact
Version 1.1.6
Public feed updated May 9, 2026.
Code-signed and notarized for macOS Gatekeeper. Use the normal macOS install prompt if your system asks for confirmation.
Launch posture
What happens after you hit download.
Code-signed and notarized for macOS Gatekeeper, with the web account handling checkout, recovery, and pairing. The desktop preview lets you see Today before account or tool setup.
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Download the DMG
Code-signed and notarized by Apple. Install through the standard macOS flow and keep the web account handy for pairing.
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Open the preview first
Open Intern and choose Preview Intern to see Today with sample data before pairing accounts, billing, Gmail, or Calendar.
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Pair when you want real data
Sign in with the same web account used for checkout or recovery, then connect Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, or the tools you want Intern to review first.
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Approve the first useful work
Intern starts with a practical brief, draft replies, reminders, and follow-through notes. You review the source and give approval before anything important goes out.
Public early access
What Intern brings to the Mac today.
This is the public Mac handoff for an early-access assistant. Intern starts with reviewed connections, source-aware briefs and drafts, reminders, and follow-through that waits for your approval before it leaves your workspace.
Mac assistant for small business owners
A lightweight early-access Mac surface for owners who live in email, calendar, payments, appointments, and client follow-up.
Reviewed connections
Choose the accounts Intern can read before it prepares briefs, drafts, reminders, or follow-through. Nothing important starts from an unreviewed connection.
Drafts with source context
Every brief or draft should make the source visible and show the next decision, so you can approve, edit, or ignore it quickly.
Approval-first trust
Intern queues sensitive work for your OK first. No important reply, reminder, or handoff goes out without review.
Apple Silicon build
The current Mac assistant build.
One signed DMG. Apple notarized. Same web account for checkout, recovery, and desktop pairing.
Apple Silicon
macOS DMG for M-series machines. This is the supported public early-access path for owners on Apple Silicon.
Code-signed, notarized, and stapled for macOS Gatekeeper. Open the DMG and drag Intern to Applications. Open Intern and choose Preview Intern to see Today with sample data before pairing accounts, billing, Gmail, or Calendar.
Apple notarized
Gatekeeper can verify the publisher before you continue through the normal macOS install flow.
Native on Apple Silicon
Built for M-series. The menubar helper runs quietly without warming up your fans.
First useful morning loop
Open the next day with a brief, draft queue, reminders, and follow-through items ready for review.
Why macOS first
macOS is the supported early-access path.
Intern is public early access on Mac first: one install path, one updater, one support path while the product tightens around real usage from small business owners. Release metadata can include secondary desktop artifacts, but the supported public handoff is the signed Apple Silicon DMG plus the web account.