One thing I m still figuring out is where the line is between something useful and something too decorative. I wanted Cadran to feel integrated into macOS, but still calm enough to live on the desktop all day. I d be really curious to know what people here would personally want most from something like this: minimal faces, more playful ones, weather, motion, per-monitor setups, or something else entirely.
I made Cadran because I wanted something on macOS that felt less like a desktop widget and more like a real clock face built into the wallpaper itself. It renders directly on the wallpaper layer, works across multiple displays, and also runs as a native screen saver. I also put a lot of care into the free version because I didn’t want it to feel weak on purpose. It’ll keep getting updates over time, and all faces are available for free in screen saver mode. I’d genuinely love honest feedback on the concept, the design, and what still feels rough.
For anyone who wants to explore the full customization options, I’m also sharing a free month of Pro for the launch.
Cool app, would be great to see something like this for Windows!
I think the "settings" page still looks a little rough and could use some more work making it look cleaner. The actual clock faces themselves look quite nice like Ambient gradients, flowing time. I love the sand timer one!! Especially because it's grain by grain as opposed to an actual sand timer but maybe it would be good to also have an actual sand timer one.
Overall some very nice clock faces and genuinely well worth the £9.99 one-time price tag. If it were for Windows you would have another happy customer.
Wishing you the best of luck with this! 😄