Paid apps

Some apps are worth paying for. These premium menu bar tools deliver serious value.

Some apps are worth paying for. These premium menu bar tools deliver serious value.

Batteries

batteries

Batteries allows you to track all of your devices’ batteries (your Mac, iPhone/iPad/iPod, AirPods and bluetooth devices) from one place. When any of your devices are running low on battery, you’ll receive a low battery notification.

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MonkeyMind

monkeymind

Whenever you’re in deep work and something pops into your mind, simply add it to MonkeyMind. Just like in Spotlight. The entry will get added to the menu bar list and you can deal with it later.

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Mutify

mutify

Mute and unmute your microphone directly from menu bar. You can also enable push-to-talk mode. Mutify works with Zoom, Hangout, Slack, Skype, GoToMeeting, Webex, Telegram, Viber, FB Messanger, etc.

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Moment

moment

Moment is a menu bar based countdown app to help you remember the most memorable days of your life. Every single event can be added to the menu bar as an individual menu item.

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Mountain Duck

mountain duck

This menu bar app lets you access remote servers, WebDAV servers, Dropbox, Google, OneDrive, S3 servers and more via a drop-down interface. It’s also a cross-platform solution that provides the same tools for Windows users.

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Pommie

pommie

Increase your focus and boost your productivity by managing your time into strict work and break periods. This pomodoro app even has Apple Watch support.

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Minco

minco

Minco is a minuscule time-tracker that lives in your menu bar. You can also create daily, weekly, monthly reports or review your work-time in the Calendar app.

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Timey

timey

Timey is a simple timer and stopwatch that shows up in the menu bar. Time presets are the core part of the app.

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