All your GitHub and GitLab PRs in one place.

MergeHelper is the only menubar app that shows both GitHub and GitLab pull requests and merge requests in one live-updating list, so you can stop checking the sites all day.

One-time purchase - free for up to 3 concurrent PRs/MRs, $12 unlocks everything

Lifetime updates included.

MergeHelper Mac menubar dropdown displaying GitHub pull requests and GitLab merge requests in a clean list view with status indicators
MergeHelper main application window showing detailed view of GitHub and GitLab pull requests and merge requests with filtering options

Your PRs, always visible

MergeHelper lives in your menubar, giving you instant access to every pull request and merge request across all your repositories. No more tab-switching, no more missed updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I try MergeHelper before buying?

Yes! MergeHelper is free to download and use with a limitation on the number of visible PRs/MRs. Purchase a license for $12 to unlock unlimited PRs.

What platforms are supported?

MergeHelper is currently available for macOS 12.0 and later, supporting both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs. GitHub and GitLab are supported.

How does MergeHelper store my credentials?

Your GitHub and GitLab credentials are securely stored in the macOS Keychain. MergeHelper relies on the system keychain so your login information stays encrypted and protected by macOS.

Does MergeHelper show PR/MR content?

No, MergeHelper displays a live-updating list of all your pull requests and merge requests with key information like title, status, and age. When you click on an item, it opens the PR/MR directly on GitHub or GitLab where you can review and interact with it.

Is this a subscription?

No. MergeHelper is a one-time purchase of $12 with lifetime updates. No recurring fees.

How many devices can I use my license on?

Each license key is valid for a single device. If you need to use MergeHelper on multiple devices, you will need to purchase additional licenses.

Why use MergeHelper?

Hi, I'm Aron. I built MergeHelper because I was tired of keeping track of open PRs and MRs in my browser.

I work on work projects, personal projects, and third-party contributions. That's a lot of PRs spread across GitHub and GitLab. The problem: I'd forget which ones needed attention.

I want to know when CI passed on a PR so I can merge it and move on, especially on longer tasks. Opening my browser and searching for the right repository every time gets old fast.

MergeHelper gives me a simple list of what's relevant right now. One click and I'm there. It stays in the menubar, tells me when things need attention, and stays out of my way.

I hope you find it as useful as I do.

Aron Strandberg signature - MergeHelper creator and developer