📶 Wi-Fi Auto-Switch for Mac · Free

Your Mac, always on
the best Wi-Fi.

ypower watches your network quality from the menu bar and automatically switches to a better known network when your connection degrades — no clicking through Wi-Fi menus.

Free · Native menu bar app · Korean-first UI

📶 Signal quality monitoring 🔁 Automatic switching 🧠 Known networks only 🍎 Menu bar UI 🆓 Free

Bad Wi-Fi lingers.
ypower moves on.

macOS clings to a weak network long after a better one is in range. ypower notices first — and hops for you.

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Network quality watch

ypower continuously checks signal strength and connection quality of your current Wi-Fi network in the background.

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Automatic switching

When your connection degrades and a better known network is in range, ypower switches over — automatically.

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Known networks only

ypower only ever moves between networks your Mac already knows. It never joins open or unknown networks on its own.

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Quiet menu bar app

Everything lives in the menu bar — current network, signal status, and a switch you can flip on or off any time.

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Korean-first UI

Built with a Korean-first interface — made for the crowded apartment and café Wi-Fi environments where switching matters most.

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Completely free

No license, no trial, no account. Download it from GitHub and it's yours.


Free. No strings attached.

ypower is our free tool — grab the latest build from GitHub Releases.

Price

Free

No license · No account · No subscription

↓ Download from GitHub Releases

Source and issues live on GitHub.


Common questions.

Will ypower join networks I don't know?

No. ypower only switches between networks already saved on your Mac. It never connects to open or unknown networks on its own.

Why is ypower free when the other oovelo apps are paid?

ypower started as a tool we built for ourselves, and it stays free. If you like how it works, Gatey, Glance, and Trove are built with the same philosophy.

Will it slow down my Mac or drain the battery?

No. ypower checks network quality on a light interval and does nothing else in between. CPU and battery impact is minimal.

Is the UI available in English?

ypower is Korean-first, and the interface is small enough to navigate easily. Check GitHub Releases for the latest language support.


Small tools that play well together.