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Add playful eyes to your menu bar that follow your cursor and blink when you click. Pure whimsy! 👀

Googly EyesWatchful eyes in your menu bar
Elevate your Mac (macOS 15+) with essential tools:
• Hide windows instantly
• Quick access to Passwords
• Toggle Finder/dark mode/low power
• Clear clipboard
• Add Dock spacers
• Keyboard shortcuts
• More features expected

Supercharge — Sindre SorhusElevate your Mac experience
Capture your thoughts instantly in a single, always-accessible note.
Plain text only. Simple by design.
On macOS, the app sits in your menu bar or Dock, ready whenever inspiration strikes. On iOS, it can be accessed from the Home Screen.
Plain text only. Simple by design.
On macOS, the app sits in your menu bar or Dock, ready whenever inspiration strikes. On iOS, it can be accessed from the Home Screen.

ScratchpadQuick notes, always available
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Hey PH. I made this to scratch my own itch. I love making simple apps that solve a single problem. I often need to just paste text somewhere to modify it and then copy-paste further. For example, I need to write a long comment on a website. I don't trust websites. They lose stuff all the time. So I use this to write the comment and then copy-paste it into the website. Scratchpad is also perfect...

ScratchpadQuick notes, always available
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I love making menu bar apps. I made this app to be able to see how far into the day I am without being distracted by the exact time. Make sure you also read the tips and FAQ.

Day ProgressDisplay the time remaining today in your macOS menu bar
Use this as a visual cue to stay motivated and manage time more efficiently. The simplicity is a feature. The app is free and requires macOS 14.

Day ProgressDisplay the time remaining today in your macOS menu bar
Open links in a specific browser or browser profile, switch browsers seemlessly, and directly launch desktop apps for specific websites, like opening Zoom links in the Zoom app. Strips tracking from links and supports rules for app-specific link handling.

Velja 2.0Powerful browser picker
Instant access to your Mac’s camera feed for quick checks before video calls.

Camera PreviewPreview your webcam and take photos
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I made this app to scratch my own itch. I generally use the Reminders app, but every time I open it, I get discouraged by the immense size of the todo list. One Task is designed for action, not endless categorization. It omits features like folders, tags, and priorities to eliminate distractions and decision fatigue. The app’s core functionality is to help you commit to and complete tasks...

One TaskImprove your productivity by conquering one task at a time
Show a single task on your Home Screen, Lock Screen, or desktop. Available for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

One TaskImprove your productivity by conquering one task at a time
Quickly access a monthly calendar from your menu bar. The app is intentionally simple.

Menu Bar CalendarA monthly calendar, one click away
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Hey PH. I made this app to scratch my own itch. I often discover cool stuff when I check Twitter on the go and I want to dig deeper into it later on my Mac. I have tried Instapaper, Pocket, Safari Reading List, iCloud Tabs, and more. The problem with them all is that I forget to check them. This app opens the link front and center on your Mac so you cannot miss it. How is it better than...

HyperduckSend links from iPhone/iPad to your Mac
Quickly send a link from your iOS device to your Mac. For example, share a link from Safari on your iPhone or iPad and have it open in the default browser on your Mac. You can also use it to run shortcuts on your Mac from your iOS device.

HyperduckSend links from iPhone/iPad to your Mac
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Hey PH. I love making menu bar apps. I currently maintain a popular paid calendar app called Dato. As a weekend project, I wanted to try to make the simplest menu bar calendar app possible. This is the result. I hope some of you find it useful. Frequently Asked Questions

TodayQuickly view your schedule in the macOS menu bar
View today’s schedule right from the menu bar. The perfect companion to the built-in Calendar app. You can also quickly join video calls. The app is free and requires macOS 13.

TodayQuickly view your schedule in the macOS menu bar
The app provides menu bar separators to group menu bar items for a more streamlined appearance.
It is particularly beneficial on larger screens where menu bar space is ample, as opposed to smaller laptop screens with limited space.

SpacedOrganize your menu bar items into groups
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Hey PH! Last year, I was thrilled when Apple introduced Lock Screen widgets in iOS 16. As a result, I created three apps specifically for it. This is one of them. The other ones are Favorites Widget and Quick Launch. One cool use-case is that the app supports Shortcuts, so you can automate the shown text using automations. For example, you can have the text change automatically at certain times...

Any TextPut any text on your iPhone's lock screen
Put any kind of text on your Lock Screen so you won't miss it. It could be an important note, your goal, a list of tasks, etc.

Any TextPut any text on your iPhone's lock screen
Call or message people directly from the Lock Screen or Home Screen. You can also choose to open a URL or run a shortcut instead. The app is for iPhone and iOS 16 only. iPad support will come later this year.

Favorites WidgetCall your favorite people directly from the iOS lock screen
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Hey PH. I made this app for my mom. She's not very technical and this makes it easier for her to call my dad. The Home Screen widgets are great for older people as they are very easy to tap. I'm happy to receive feedback, either here, or through the feedback button in the app. Interesting fact: The app icon was created with DALL-E.

Favorites WidgetCall your favorite people directly from the iOS lock screen

