A Vitals Alternative for the notch

Vitals answers one question well — which process is eating the CPU, with a 60-second graph per process, free and MIT-licensed. Its rough edges are distribution: it is not notarized, so macOS makes you right-click to open it, and it lives in the menu bar space a notched MacBook is short of. Notchy puts CPU, GPU, memory, network, temperature and drive capacity in the notch instead, in a signed build.

Vitals price
Free
Vitals requires
Not stated by the vendor
Notchy price
Free — donations optional

Why use Notchy instead of Vitals?

  • Signed and notarized

    Vitals ships unnotarized and needs the right-click-to-open workaround. Notchy is signed and notarized, updates through Sparkle, and never asks you to talk Gatekeeper down.

  • More than CPU

    GPU, memory pressure, network throughput, CPU temperature from the SMC, battery health, and free space on the boot disk and every mounted external — one card, no extra utility per number.

  • Off the menu bar entirely

    On a notched Mac, menu bar width is scarce enough that items slide under the camera cutout. Notchy's stats live in the notch panel, and it can hide the menu bar clutter as well.

  • Vitals still wins per-process

    Notchy reports the machine, not a ranked list of processes with their own history graphs. For 'what exactly is doing this', Vitals — or Activity Monitor — is the right window.

Side-by-side

How Notchy stacks up

Honest, feature-by-feature comparison of every major macOS notch app — no affiliates.

Swipe the table sideways to see every app.

FeatureNotchyAlcoveNotchNookBoring NotchDynamicLakeMediaMate
Price100% Free$17 one-time$25 (or $3/mo)Free (Open Source)PaidPaid
Minimum macOSmacOS 13 Ventura+macOS 14 Sonoma+macOS 14 Sonoma+macOS 14 Sonoma+macOS 14 Sonoma+macOS 14 Sonoma+
ArchitecturePure SwiftUI (Native)Swift (Native)Swift (Native)Swift (Open Source)Swift (Native)Swift (Native)
Now Playing ControlsYesYesYesYesYesYes
AI Usage Tracker (Claude / Codex / Cursor)Yes
Command Palette (⌃⌥K)Yes
Localized (134 languages)Yes
Clipboard HistoryYes
Pomodoro Focus TimerYes
File Stash / Drop ShelfYesYes
System HUDs (Volume/Brightness)YesYesYesYesYesYes
AirPods Connected RevealYesYesYes
Lock Screen WidgetsYesYes
Quick NotesYes
Calendar WidgetYesYesYesYes
Caffeine ToggleYes
Synced LyricsYes
Image Converter (HEIC/JPG/PDF)Yes
Apple Reminders CaptureYes
Audio Output SwitcherYes
Device Battery (Mouse/Keyboard)Yes
Download Finished AlertsYes
Run Apple ShortcutsYesYes
Camera Mirror / Webcam PreviewYesYes
Zip & Unzip FilesYes
Hide the NotchYes
Window Snapping (drag to notch)Yes
App Launcher TabYes
OCR + Searchable ClipboardYes
Text Snippets / ExpanderYes
Menu-Bar Icon HidingYes
System-Wide Mic MuteYes
Live System Stats (CPU/RAM)Yes
iPhone-Style Call IslandYes
Built-In TerminalYes
Camera/Mic Privacy IndicatorYes
At a glance

Everything Notchy does, for free

  • Fluid Dynamic Island animations on the Mac notch
  • Command palette (⌃⌥K) — every action one keystroke away
  • Knock — double-tap a modifier key to open the notch
  • AI usage tracker (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Copilot)
  • Detach any tab into a menu-bar popover
  • Now Playing music controls (Apple Music & Spotify)
  • Time-synced karaoke lyrics under the notch
  • Mac clipboard history shelf (password-manager safe)
  • Searchable clipboard — filter by text, file name, or OCR'd words
  • On-device OCR — copy a screenshot, get its text (Apple Vision)
  • Window snapping — drag a window to the notch to tile it
  • App Launcher — pin apps to the notch, open with one tap
  • Text snippets — TextExpander-style pastes from the ⌘K palette
  • One-tap screen capture to clipboard + shelf
  • Color eyedropper — sample any pixel, hex auto-copied
  • System-wide mic mute for every meeting app at once
  • Keystroke HUD for demos & screencasts (secure-input safe)
  • Keyboard cleaning lock with countdown island (⌘⎋ unlocks)
  • Menu-bar icon hiding — Bartender-style separator & chevron
  • Live CPU / memory / network stats flyout
  • Open GitHub PR count in the notch (Keychain-stored token)
  • iPhone-style call island — Answer/Decline FaceTime on the notch
  • Notch Terminal — real VT100/xterm shell in a PTY, its own tab
  • Privacy Indicator — pill when any app's camera or mic goes live
  • Caps Lock HUD — brief island on every toggle
  • Full Charge island with adjustable threshold + low-battery sound
  • Alt HUD styles — edge-pinned bar or circular gauge off the notch
  • Audio-reactive Now Playing visualizer (real FFT of system audio)
  • Custom closed-notch idle animation — drop in your own Lottie JSON
  • Drag-and-drop file drop shelf — persists across relaunches
  • Zip & unzip files right from the shelf
  • Image converter (HEIC, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, PDF) + video → GIF
  • Run Apple Shortcuts with one tap
  • Screenshots auto-staged on the shelf, ready to drag
  • Download finished alerts with Reveal in Finder
  • USB drive mount island with one-tap Eject
  • Apple Reminders quick capture & due list
  • macOS Pomodoro notch timer & stopwatch — streaks + 7-day chart
  • Resizable expanded panel (width & height, live preview)
  • System HUDs (volume, brightness, battery)
  • Audio output switcher (speakers, AirPods, monitor)
  • AirPods connection manager & battery
  • Magic Mouse, Keyboard & Trackpad battery + low-battery alerts
  • Quick notes & Calendar widgets
  • Camera Mirror (check your appearance)
  • Keep Awake (caffeine toggle)
  • Teleprompter (Cuely) for Zoom calls
  • Focus-aware alerts & native haptic feedback
  • Lock screen widgets & hide-the-notch mode
  • 133 languages, fully localized
  • Native SwiftUI, tuned for Apple Silicon

The honest verdict on Vitals

Vitals is a small, sharp, free tool and worth keeping if per-process CPU is the question you keep asking. For everything else the notch says it better — more sensors, a signed build, and no menu bar real estate spent.

Vitals alternative — FAQ

Is Vitals free?

Yes. Vitals is free and open source under the MIT licence, installable via Homebrew or a GitHub release. Because it is not notarized, macOS requires a right-click to open it the first time.

Does Notchy show per-process CPU?

No. It shows the machine's CPU, GPU, memory and network, plus temperature and drives. For a per-process breakdown with history, Vitals or Activity Monitor is the better tool.

Does Notchy show disk space?

Yes — capacity and free space for the boot disk and every mounted external volume, live, with an eject island when you plug a drive in.

Does a stats monitor cost battery?

It can, badly, if it polls constantly. Notchy refreshes the stats only while the card is on screen and stops animation behind a closed notch; the measured idle numbers are published.

What macOS does Notchy need?

macOS 13 Ventura or later, on Intel or Apple Silicon.