Free apps

Good apps don’t always come with a price tag. These menu bar gems are free — and worth your space.

Good apps don’t always come with a price tag. These menu bar gems are free — and worth your space.

DiskView

DiskView

DiskView shows all mounted drives with free and used space at a glance. Simple, minimal, and efficient for quick disk monitoring.

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Googly Eyes

Google Eyes

This menu bar app adds animated googly eyes to your screen that follow your cursor as you move— a fun and lighthearted way to bring some personality to your desktop.

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WattSec

WattSec

WattSec shows your system’s real-time power consumption (in watts) directly in the menu bar. It provides an easy way to monitor energy usage, helping users optimize power efficiency and battery life.

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MenuBar IP

MenuBar IP

MenuBar IP displays your Mac’s public IP address in the menu bar, making it easy to monitor your network, verify VPN locations, and access geolocation insights instantly.

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AIBattery

AIBattery

AIBattery helps optimize battery performance and extend its lifespan with real-time insights and smart charging tools. It monitors battery health, adjusts charging patterns, and provides expert tips to maintain peak performance.

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Stickier

Stickier

This menu bar app combines classic note-taking with modern features like iCloud sync, rich text formatting, and customizable designs. It prioritizes privacy (no tracking, ads, or subscriptions) and offers quick search, handy widgets, and seamless access.

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Command Keeper

Command Keeper

This menu bar app lets you organize your command-line snippets, Bash scripts, and even SQL queries, giving you quick access to them anytime from virtually any program. Works on macOS Ventura, Sonoma, and Sequoia.

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Captin

Captain

Captin displays your Mac’s Caps Lock status clearly on screen, preventing accidental all-caps messages and embarrassing typos from keyboard mistakes.

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