About this app
MenuTimer is a 1-Click Timer. It's minimal, yet powerful. It does one thing and does it perfectly without any confusing bells and whistles. It stays in your Mac's menu bar and shows you the remaining time there. No extra clutter. You can pick from a variety of default timers. Or you can create your own custom timer. It remembers your custom timers and you can edit them. It remembers your last set timer and you can right-click the menu bar button to Start/Pause. Upon completion, it plays an alarm sound. You can change its volume, mute it, and loop it. You can enter a Shortcuts URL or a web URL to launch when timer starts OR finishes. You can set snooze duration for the timer. You can make the timer auto restart upon finish. You can set a notification text message for when the alarm finishes. Only if set, it will ask for notification permissions the first time. You are able to tab/shift-tab between the text fields and hit Enter key to start timer. You can set number of alarm sound rings or set it to Forever. Note that the "loop alarm sound" setting must be on for this to work. The app supports the URL scheme "menutimer". For example, a new timer for 180 seconds can be started by calling the URL: menutimer://start?seconds=180 Following url schemes are also supported to pause, resume, stop, and restart the timer: menutimer://start?seconds=180 menutimer://pause menutimer://stop menutimer://restart menutimer://resume You can create keyboard shortcut to start timer using such URLs: Create a new Apple Shortcut and add an Open URL action. Go to Info tab. Turn on “Use as Quick Action”. Set the "receive input" from Quick Action to No and "If there's no input" to Continue. Make sure following are ON: Use as Quick Action, Finder, and Services Menu. At the bottom: turn on “Add Keyboard Shortcut”. Then press the keys you want (e.g. ⌃⌘T). Make sure this keyboard shortcut doesn't conflict with another app. I've been using this personally to remember to stand up and help my lower back recover. Otherwise, it gets sore from sitting all day and affects my workouts. I set a 25 minute timer and start working. After 25 min, I take a short break to stand up, walk around, drink water. Then I right-click the timer to restart for another 25 minutes. I keep doing this until my work gets done. I have the "Loop alarm sound" switched off and have reduced the volume to be subtle. Hope this helps others. Developed by a solo independent developer. Free version allows timers up to 5 minutes. A small one-time only in-app purchase lets you set timers over 5 minutes and set custom timers. This one-time only purchase gives you lifetime access to all features. It also supports this project and helps me continue to develop it. There are NO subscriptions, ads, trackers, analytics or other nonsense in my app. This allows me to provide the absolute best user-experience to my users. If you find my app useful, please leave me a positive rating on the App Store as that helps me get the word out to others. Thank you for your support! If you have any feedback or feature requests, please email me at: pran@pranapps.com
Latest release
What’s New
- Updated the menu bar button icon. Small indie developers like me benefit from your support. There are NO subscriptions, ads, trackers, analytics or other nonsense in my app. This allows me to provide the best user-experience to my users. If you are finding my app useful, please support me by purchasing the one-time only in-app purchase. You can also leave me a positive rating on the app store as that helps get the word out to others. Send feedback or feature requests at: pran@pranapps.com --- Previous update: - Made performance improvements to the update of the timer so it doesn't refresh if not needed. - Fixed a bug where the app was taking focus and not returning it to another app until clicked. - Added a check for whether the "action upon finish" can be performed or not by macOS. This update also contains many new features. Thanks to Paul for suggesting them: - You can now set a notification text message for when the alarm finishes. Only if set, it will ask for notification permissions the first time. You are able to tab/shift-tab between the text fields and hit Enter key to start timer. - You can now set snooze duration for the timer. - You can now set number of alarm sound rings or set it to Forever. Note that the "loop alarm sound" setting must be on for this to work. - New setting to auto-clear timer upon finish. - Added ability to reset the timers list in "Edit timers" setting. - New Liquid Glass app icon. Fixed a bug where the icon was pixelated. - Fixed a bug where the Buy button for in app purchase wasn't showing. If this issue still exists, please email me at pran@pranapps.com
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- First observed Aug 8, 2026 · 12:32 AM Free