Rambox lists apps in a sidebar. Account Gallery tiles them, side by side.
Rambox is a free, open way to bundle a long list of chat apps and services into one window, switching between them from a sidebar. Account Gallery is built around a narrower job: show several accounts of the same site at the same time, as tiles, kept signed in, with a built-in MCP server for AI agents.
Free for up to 3 accounts · macOS 14 and later · one-time $29 for Pro, no subscription
A free tier generous enough to actually use.
Rambox supports well over 700 apps and services, is free to start on a single device, and has a large community behind it. For someone who wants one place to keep a long list of chat and email tools without paying anything, it is a real, useful option, and its workspace concept is a genuine way to group related accounts.
The tradeoff is the view: Rambox's sidebar shows one app at a time, and multi-device use requires the paid Pro tier.
A sidebar you click, versus a grid you see all at once.
Rambox's free tier is capped at one device, and its workspaces still surface one app at a time from a sidebar list; seeing three accounts together means clicking between them. Account Gallery renders every account as a simultaneous tile in one window, so three loyalty balances or three client dashboards sit next to each other without a click.
Rambox: sidebar list, one app visible at a time, Electron-based.
Account Gallery: every account a simultaneous tile, native Mac app.
Rambox's free tier is one device; Account Gallery's free tier is three accounts, no device limit noted.
No agent API in Rambox. Account Gallery ships one, free.
Account Gallery includes a built-in MCP server, the open standard AI assistants use to work with apps. Connect Claude in one line and it can read every tile, navigate them, and answer questions across accounts, entirely on your Mac.
Rambox has no comparable hook for an AI assistant today. Account Gallery ships seven tools out of the box, loopback only, included free.
Every tile is a real, isolated session your AI assistant can be pointed at.
No fingerprint spoofing. Nothing to hide.
Neither Rambox nor Account Gallery spoofs a device fingerprint or routes through proxies. Both isolate real sessions for accounts you legitimately own. Account Gallery's difference is the simultaneous tile view and the built-in MCP server.
Rambox vs Account Gallery.
| Capability | Rambox | Account Gallery |
|---|---|---|
| See every account at once | sidebar list | ✓ tiled in one window |
| True cookie and session isolation | ✓ | ✓ |
| Sessions survive restarts, kept fresh | partial | ✓ |
| Saved layouts, launched by name | workspaces | ✓ |
| Native app (not Electron) | ✓ | |
| Built-in MCP server for AI agents | ✓ | |
| App catalog breadth | 700+ supported | any site works as a tile |
| Free tier | 1 device | 3 tiles |
| Price beyond free | $/mo Pro | $29 once |
Capabilities and pricing reflect Rambox's public materials as of mid-2026; check rambox.app for current details.
What people ask when comparing to Rambox.
Does Account Gallery support 700 apps like Rambox?
Any website works as a tile, so coverage is effectively unlimited, but there is no curated catalog to browse or one-click add. If you want that browsing experience, Rambox is genuinely good at it.
Does Account Gallery handle chat apps like Rambox?
Yes, any site works, including chat and messaging tools. Account Gallery's focus is showing several accounts of the same kind of site together, not aggregating unread counts across different apps.
Is Account Gallery lighter than Rambox?
It is a native Mac app rather than an Electron shell, so it tends to use less memory per tile.
Is there really no subscription?
No subscription. Free for 3 accounts, and a single one-time $29 purchase unlocks up to 6, Follow mode, and Focus mode.
A grid you see at once, not a list you click through.
A native Mac app for macOS 14 and later. Free for three accounts.
A notarized direct download for macOS 14 and later.