Macuse + JetBrains
Bring Mac app access to IntelliJ, WebStorm, PyCharm, and every JetBrains IDE. Manage calendar, email, and notes without leaving your IDE.
What you can do
With Macuse connected, JetBrains gains direct access to your Mac apps.
Schedule from your IDE
Create meetings and check availability using JetBrains AI Assistant. Stay in the flow.
Draft emails while coding
Compose and send emails from IntelliJ, WebStorm, or any JetBrains IDE.
Document as you go
Save code notes, architecture decisions, and meeting summaries to Apple Notes.
Automate testing workflows
Use Computer Use to interact with apps under test, fill forms, and validate UI.

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JetBrains FAQs
Macuse works with all JetBrains IDEs that support MCP, including IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm, PyCharm, GoLand, and more.
Yes. MCP support is provided through JetBrains AI Assistant. Check JetBrains documentation for subscription details.
Open Macuse, click Install next to JetBrains, and restart your IDE. Takes under 30 seconds.
Macuse runs locally and never accesses your code. It only provides access to Mac apps like Calendar and Mail.