You know the pain, tediously applying policies across 100’s of packages.😤
Now you can multi-select packages and allow the console to suggest policies intuitive to the package type, formula or cask.
Letting you reclaim your afternoon ☕
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When an LLM agent ran `brew install` on a dev's machine last Tuesday, your MDM had no record of it. Your policy didn't flag it. Workbrew tells you what actually happened.
👀🛡️Does your security stack have eyes on the install layer? buff.ly/k1BcJJ7
No time to navigate the whirlwind of #WWDC? We've got you covered, so you can stay focused on covering your fleet.
On June 18, join David Starr, Arek Dreyer, Armin Briegel, Kitzy & Selina Ali on what WWDC26 means for your Mac fleet.
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😵💫👀Wasting time hunting to find the device group you need?
Workbrew 1.9 makes device targeting searchable. Type to filter, and deploy configurations only to devices that matter.
No noise. No wasted time. No guessing.
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WWDC26 is just one week away. A landmark event for anyone working in a macOS environment.
Join our expert panel to hear their takeaways on what the WWDC26 means for Mac fleet management, security governance, and developer tooling.
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Your newest sysadmin is an LLM. It installs packages without asking. Your MDM sees none of it. One `brew install` pulls 58 deps. Three iterations? Hundreds more.
What's actually installed on your machines right now? buff.ly/ETSg3Y4
Have you ever run brew upgrade and wondered why seemingly unrelated packages got pulled in during the upgrade process?
Understand how to grasp the "blast radius" of a new package entering your fleet: buff.ly/73qgWmt
Integration broke. Private Tap is offline. Now you'll know immediately.
Workbrew 1.9 surfaces workspace health issues proactively. One less thing to miss 🔔
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Securing developer workflows doesn't mean replacing the tools developers use.
It means governing them from the inside. David Starr walks through exactly how at Mac Admins Europe 2026: buff.ly/V1ucJlP
Developers hate "you can't use Homebrew anymore." They hate restrictions. They don't hate visibility.
Here's a practical guide on how to start with data, not policy and lead the conversation on managing Homebrew without breaking workflows.
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Workbrew 1.9 is here 🚀
Reducing the repetitive tasks to manage Homebrew at scale.
🔐 Managed brew CLI access
🔔 Workspace health notifications
🎯 Searchable device targetting
📦 Bulk package operations
⛓️💥 Untap direct in the console
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@JamfSoftware + Workbrew: your existing device groups now manage who gets brew, at what privilege level, and what they can install.
📄 Deployment guide: buff.ly/H8vVlwI
Auditor: "What Homebrew packages are installed across your fleet? Are they up to date? Do any have CVEs?"
You: 😅
Learn how you can close the compliance gap: buff.ly/54xyUGi
Local admin membership lingers longer than intended.
Especially when brew access is managed outside your device management.
Managed Brew Access fixes that. One control plane for brew and the device.
Read the blog: buff.ly/KRfU97X
See it in action: buff.ly/PqDoBVE
Most teams find out what's installed after something breaks. Workbrew brings Homebrew out of the shadows.
🔍 Every package visible
🔒 Managed brew access
📦 Packages by role
🔗 Plugs into your MDM
Free to start: buff.ly/4JcEg7i
Securing developer workflows doesn't mean replacing the tools developers use.
At Mac Admins Europe, David Starr shows how governance can live inside the tools they already love, not alongside them fighting for attention.
Catch up now: buff.ly/V1ucJlP
Managing Homebrew at Scale: oversight and autonomy for your Mac fleet.
Join us for a live walkthrough of Package Tags, Package Requests, and the Workbrew Console. Plus how it sits alongside your existing MDM, not in place of it.
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"How to install Homebrew on Mac" gets thousands of searches a month.
We made the cheat sheet that ends the search on how to install, update and troubleshoot. Never Google a `brew` command again.
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