Dorso
Dorso keeps a quiet eye on your posture and gives you gentle on-screen nudges when you start to slouch. Using your webcam or AirPods, it tracks locally, respects your privacy, and helps you build healthier habits over time.
Open code. Open minds. Open source menu bar apps.
Open code. Open minds. Open source menu bar apps.
Dorso keeps a quiet eye on your posture and gives you gentle on-screen nudges when you start to slouch. Using your webcam or AirPods, it tracks locally, respects your privacy, and helps you build healthier habits over time.
OpenUsage keeps track of your AI coding limits across providers like Codex, Claude, and Cursor, so you always know what’s left before a reset hits. It’s plugin-based, and quietly updates in the background, giving you one clear overview instead of ten scattered dashboards.
BucketDrop is a macOS menu bar app that lets you upload files to your own S3-compatible storage, then instantly copies a shareable URL.
Unblockd quietly monitors your pull requests across Bitbucket, GitHub, and GitLab. Instead of noisy notifications, it surfaces only what needs attention, so you can review on your own schedule.
Portsly lives in your menu bar, showing which apps occupy which ports, so you can inspect processes, open services instantly, and terminate anything misbehaving with a single click.
VPN Bypass lives in your menu bar and routes selected apps and domains outside your VPN, keeping work secure while streaming, messaging, and everyday browsing stay fast and hassle-free.