Now available for macOS Tahoe

Close Windows in Mission Control

Close any window in Mission Control. One by one, or all at once. Stay in flow.

The Problem

Mission Control shows everything. Closing anything? That's a journey.

You open Mission Control to find a window. You see it. But to close it? Click the window, wait for the animation, find the close button, click again. Repeat for every window. Your flow is broken.

Open Mission Control Click Window Wait... Find Close Button Click
The Solution

One click. Window closed. Stay in flow.

Mission Control Close adds close buttons directly to window thumbnails. See a window you don't need? Click the X. It's gone. No context switching. No broken concentration. Just clean, simple window management.

Open Mission Control Click X Done ✓

Everything you need, nothing you don't

A focused utility that does one thing exceptionally well. No bloat. No subscriptions. Just the feature Mission Control always needed.

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Close Buttons on Every Window

Elegant close buttons appear on every window thumbnail when you enter Mission Control. Click to close. It's that simple.

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Works with Spaces

Full support for macOS Spaces. Close windows across any desktop without leaving the Mission Control overview.

Lightweight Menu Bar App

Lives quietly in your menu bar. Uses minimal system resources. No performance impact on your Mac.

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Keyboard Shortcuts

Close windows without even clicking. Use keyboard shortcuts to close individual windows one by one, or dismiss all windows at once.

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Hide the Menu Bar Icon

Don't like a cluttered menu bar? We've got you covered. Hide the icon completely and let the app work silently in the background.

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Adapts to Your Theme

Automatically matches your system appearance. Prefer something different? Override it with light or dark mode to suit your style.

Up and running in 30 seconds

No complicated setup. No configuration needed. Just install and enjoy a better Mission Control experience.

1

Download & Install

Download the app and drag it to your Applications folder. That's the hardest part, and it's easy.

2

Grant Permission

Allow accessibility access when prompted. This lets the app detect windows and add close buttons.

3

Start Closing

Open Mission Control. See the close buttons. Click to close. Your workflow just got faster.

About Accessibility Permission: The app uses macOS Accessibility APIs to detect window positions and add close button overlays. Your data never leaves your Mac. No analytics. No tracking. Just a utility that respects your privacy.

What beta testers are saying

Early feedback from the Mac community during beta testing.

★★★★★

"I didn't know how much I needed this until I had it. Now I can't imagine using Mission Control without it. Should be built into macOS."

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Beta Tester

Software Developer
★★★★★

"As someone who constantly has 20+ windows open, this app is a game changer. Clean up my desktop in seconds without losing focus."

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Beta Tester

Designer
★★★★★

"Lightweight, does exactly what it promises, and the keyboard shortcuts are perfect. This is how all Mac utilities should be built."

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Beta Tester

Product Manager
Lifetime Licence
£5

One-time payment. No subscription. Own it forever.

  • Lifetime licence
  • Free future updates
  • 14-day money-back guarantee
  • No ads, no tracking
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Requires macOS 26.0 (Tahoe) or later

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Mission Control Close.

Yes. The Accessibility permission allows the app to read window positions and add overlay buttons. Mission Control Close doesn't log keystrokes, capture screen content, or transmit any data. Everything happens locally on your Mac. The permission is the same one used by popular apps like Rectangle, Magnet, and Alfred.

Mission Control Close requires macOS 26.0 (Tahoe) or later. Apple Silicon Macs only.

No. The app uses minimal system resources and only activates when Mission Control is open. When idle, it uses virtually no CPU or memory. It's designed to be invisible until you need it.

Yes. Mission Control Close works seamlessly with multi-monitor setups. Close buttons appear on window thumbnails across all connected displays.

Simply quit the app from the menu bar and drag it from your Applications folder to the Bin. You can also revoke the Accessibility permission in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Accessibility.

We offer a 14-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied with Mission Control Close, simply contact support for a full refund.