Temporary session tuning
CloudBoost can start a focused session, keep the Mac awake, refresh DNS, watch Wi-Fi/AWDL state, monitor local pressure and restore temporary changes when the session ends.
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CloudBoost is a macOS session utility. It tries to reduce local interruptions around a gaming session and explain likely spike causes in plain language.
CloudBoost can start a focused session, keep the Mac awake, refresh DNS, watch Wi-Fi/AWDL state, monitor local pressure and restore temporary changes when the session ends.
It does not inject code into games, edit game files, bypass anti-cheat, modify CrossOver bottles, install KEXTs or promise magic FPS gains.
PRO users can copy a report with profile, preset, Session Doctor, Session Lab, before/after summary and recent CloudBoost events.
Some actions touch system-level session behavior, such as network interface state, DNS cache, process priority or Time Machine pause/resume. macOS requires administrator permission for some of these actions.
CloudBoost should not ask for permission just to open the app, view basic diagnostics or use free manual profiles. Permission prompts are tied to actions that macOS protects.
Session Proof does not include license keys, personal files, hostnames, browser history or the contents of other apps.
CloudBoost cannot fix an overloaded ISP route, a bad router, a remote game server issue, a VPN/firewall blocking UDP, or a game engine problem. In those cases it should point the user toward the next check instead of pretending to solve it.
For native Mac games, CloudBoost does not measure FPS yet. It focuses on local session pressure that can contribute to stutter or uneven frame pacing.