Launching today

Juicy
Beautiful Mac battery alerts, health insights & charge limit
139 followers
Beautiful Mac battery alerts, health insights & charge limit
139 followers
Juicy replaces Apple's basic battery warnings with beautiful custom alerts at any percentage, complete with screen glow and sounds you can't miss. It also packs charge limiting, per-app energy insights, iPhone and iPad battery health, temperature tracking, and a themeable menu bar icon. One lightweight native Swift app instead of stacking AlDente, coconutBattery, and AirBuddy. Pay once, own forever. Featured twice by Apple as "Apps We Love".













I think this is a great product! Dominik has been responsive to questions and issues that have come up when going to the beta version of new Mac OS. He has been helpful in pointing me in the right direction. The product is comprehensive and well laid out, and it works! That's the big thing! I will certainly recommend this to all the people I know using Apple products. Juicy gets my vote for Product Hunt.
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@imtheperl appreciate the kind words Mark!!! :)
SupportYourLocals
i've been using it for months now and it keeps getting better. looks sleek in my menu bar and i love the battery information it gives me. so much easier than digging for this info in the system preferences.
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@yannschaub happy to hear Yann! :)
I like the focus on staying native, lightweight, and local instead of adding another resource-heavy background app. Has building Juicy uncovered any surprising patterns in how different Mac models or Apple Silicon generations age from a battery health perspective? Congrats on the launch! 🔋
Finally a battery app that doesn't feel like a workaround. The custom alerts at 50% saved me from a dead phone on a hike, and I love seeing the energy hog culprit apps right in the menu bar.
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appreciate Nim! yeah luckily they have not done it (yet) hehe more space for Juicy to grow!
Chartbrew
This is one of those apps that everyone should install on their Macs by default 👌
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@razvanilin agh stop it... ok don't stop it. thanks man! :)
this just makes sense! apple should have done this, but very glad Juicy exists!