Kanionmeni Etienne

MacNotch - Turn your MacBook notch into a Productivity Hub.

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MacNotch turns your MacBook notch into a modular productivity hub: weather, media, calendar, tasks, notes, Pomodoro, notifications, Bluetooth, system stats, translation, shortcuts, reminders, quotes, Screen Time, AI Coding for Claude Code (beta), and GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket PRs; all at a glance where you already look. Drag files onto the notch to AirDrop, zip, convert, or send to iCloud. Native Swift, lightweight, and built for macOS.

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Szymon Kądzielawa

That's an interesting idea, but in my case, I already don't have enough space on my MacBook for all the icons I'd like to have in the top bar, and an app like that would take up even more space... the screenshots show only a few items from the app menu - what happens if there are more?

Kanionmeni Etienne

@szymon_kadzielawa Thanks for your comment Szymon. That is a great question and totally fair point.

When retracted, MacNotch takes exactly the same amount of space as your Mac’s notch.

If you already have many menu bar icons, some can sit under that notch area, but only while you interact with MacNotch.
The rest of the time, it stays compact and doesn’t permanently compete with your top bar space.

If you’re not already using one, I can also recommend a few good top bar app hiders, they do a great job at managing your top bar space.

You can also try MacNotch with the 14-day trial, and if it doesn’t fit your needs, I’m always open to suggestions.

Jason Dunn

@szymon_kadzielawa yeah I would plus one on the need for screenshots showing what happens when this software is minimized/hidden. And a simple YouTube video showing the same thing would be really helpful.

Kanionmeni Etienne

@jasonrdunn  Hey, thanks for your feedback!, you can actually visit the MacNotch website https://macnotch.io/ where I uploaded some additional screenshots and demo videos. I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Jason Dunn

@freelrdev_etienne great, thanks!

Nayan Surya

I wish if we could have something similar for the windows too, I do use the Power toys but it is not as cool as this one, is this supported for ipads too?

Kanionmeni Etienne

@nayan_surya98 Thanks for your comment, Nayan, I really appreciate it. For now it’s Mac-only (no Windows or iPad support yet). I’m putting all my energy into making the macOS experience great first, then I’ll see where it can go next. Honestly, I’m not even sure it would feel natural on Windows 😅

Nayan Surya

@freelrdev_etienne That's true, we do not have the notch yet, but keep up the good work, one day when I will buy mac will definitely get this added for sure

Eddie Jaoude
This looks super interesting! I run out of space in my toolbar so this would be useful and cool
Kanionmeni Etienne

@eddiejaoude Thank you for the nice comment! I hope you'll enjoy using MacNotch. I’d love to hear your feedback, and there’s a dedicated feedback module right inside the app.

Jason Dunn

This looks really great and very creative! I love that it’s one time purchase software and not subscription.

It would be useful if there were screenshots or if on the video on your homepage, you showed what it looks like when there are apps running because I’m not clear if this overlays apps or if it actually takes up some of the top screen space.

And something showing it minimizing/hiding and only showing the notch or something similar would be great. As it stands right now, it seems I have to install this to actually understand how it fully works, which isn’t something customer should have to do. Great job though this looks really cool!

Kanionmeni Etienne

@jasonrdunn Thank you so much for this feedback 🙌 . I’m really glad you appreciate the one-time purchase model. You’re absolutely right about the visuals, I should make that clearer. I’m going to add more screenshots, including how MacNotch looks when collapsed so it’s easier to understand before installing. Quick note in the meantime: when collapsed, MacNotch stays the same size as the built-in notch, so it doesn’t permanently take extra top bar space. Thanks again for taking the time to write this, it’s super helpful and I really appreciate it.

Curious Kitty
When someone is choosing between MacNotch and apps like NotchNook or NotchHub, what are the 2–3 concrete differences that matter in daily use (performance model, customization depth, modules, pricing), and who is each product “for” in your view?
Kanionmeni Etienne

@curiouskitty Thanks for your question Kitty 🙌 . Honestly, the free trial will probably tell you more than I can in a comment, you’ll pretty quickly see if it fits how you work day to day.

MacNotch is native Swift, so the goal is for it to feel normal on macOS and not like a heavy thing sitting on your screen. There’s a bunch you can tweak (modules, layout, behavior), plus things like tasks, notes, Pomodoro, calendar, media, Bluetooth, system info, translation, and file drop actions. Pricing wise there’s a one-time option and a monthly option, depending on what you prefer.

I also want it to feel fun and make your Mac feel a bit more “yours,” not only useful. At the end of the day it’s personal taste though, so why not give it a go 🙃

Boukar Sall

does it change automatically ?

Kanionmeni Etienne

@boukar_sall Thank you for the question. If you mean Dashboard profiles, yes, they can change automatically. You can schedule them at specific times, or link them to your Mac’s Focus modes so they switch when your Focus changes (including when you change Focus from your iPhone, if that’s synced with your Mac).

If you meant something else in the app, tell me which part and I’ll clarify.

Kanionmeni Etienne

Quick update, I just shipped MacNotch v1.8.0 🚀

This one has been a big focus on making the app feel smoother every day, with less friction and better reliability.

What’s new:

  • Dashboard Quick Toggles: faster access to actions like Keep Awake, Dark/Light mode, True Tone, Night Shift, Bluetooth, Hide Desktop Icons, and more

  • Screen Clean mode: instantly launch a distraction-free clean screen when needed

  • In-app App Help: quicker access to guidance directly inside MacNotch

  • Cleaner layout controls: easier module visibility and organization in settings

  • More reliable Git PR/MR experience: improved loading and stability in notch views

  • Better notch behavior, including drag/drop and monitor-connected feedback

  • Notch behavior refinements: better drag/drop stability, smoother transitions, and monitor-connected HUD feedback

    All of this is designed to make MacNotch feel more immersive, more native to your Mac, and more natural to use. I hope this update is getting closer to what you expect

Kanionmeni Etienne

Quick update: MacNotch v1.8.3 is out 🚀

My 1.8.0 post was mostly Quick Toggles, Screen Clean, App Help, layout, Git in the notch, and drag and drop. This release adds a bunch that never got a proper shout out. Here’s what you get now:

Screen Time in the Dashboard. Today in a donut chart, a scrollable list of top apps (plus Other), app switch count in the header, frontmost app tracking, all local. Set day reset, retention, and ignored apps under Settings, Dashboard, Screen Time, then add the widget from Dashboard slots.

Settings. Collapsible sections so panes are easier to scan, plus search that jumps straight to the right place.

“What’s New” for Dashboard widgets. A short spotlight so new slots and widgets are hard to miss right after an update.

Live Activities and screens. Built in vs external displays for collapsed activities, clearer volume and brightness labels, per screen toggles, and links from Multiple Screens. Idle and external display behavior is tuned for setups without a notch too.

Smaller touches. Dashboard quotes layout polish, welcome back off by default for new installs, tighter multi display permission handling, and settings copy and layout tweaks.

App Help. Same access from the app, with richer answers on the site.

All of this is aimed at making MacNotch clearer after updates, simpler to configure, and nicer to live with every day.

Philipp

Looks great, but doesn't work on my external display. MacNotch is sitting anywhere on the screen.

Kanionmeni Etienne

👋 Hi everyone,

New MacNotch release: external monitor support 🖥️

We just shipped an update with better support for external displays and for Macs without a built-in notch on the screen 🚀.

What to do: fully quit MacNotch, then open it again (or install the latest update the way you usually do).

If something looks wrong, reply here with your macOS version and whether you use one or more displays. 💬

Thanks,

Etienne

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