Their afternoon, your morning, one glance
Scheduling across time zones should not need mental arithmetic. Pin the places your team is in and the notch keeps their local time next to yours.
The zones you pick
Add the cities that matter in Settings → Home and the card lists them in order. A short slot shows two, a full one shows four, so it fits whatever space you gave it rather than clipping.
Your own time, right beside it
A separate local clock card carries the time and date, and the notch clock keeps the time on the closed pill itself when you would rather not open anything.
Cheap by construction
The rows update on a minute schedule, not a ticking timer — a clock showing minutes has nothing to say in between, and a once-a-second timer behind a closed notch is exactly the standing cost worth avoiding.
On the Home grid with everything else
Cards are yours to arrange: put the world clock next to what's next in your calendar, weather or a running timer, in one, two or three columns.
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
World clock on Mac — FAQ
How do I show multiple time zones on a Mac?
Add the zones you want in Settings → Home and turn on the World Clock card. The notch then lists each city's local time next to your own, without opening the Clock app.
How many time zones can I show at once?
As many as you add; the card shows up to four at a time depending on how tall the slot you put it in is.
Does it update automatically for daylight saving?
Yes. Times come from the system's time-zone database, so DST shifts are handled the way the rest of macOS handles them.
Can I see the time without opening the notch?
Yes — the notch clock puts the time and date on the closed pill itself.
Does a live clock cost battery?
Negligibly. The card refreshes once a minute rather than once a second, and stops entirely while the notch is closed.
Where do I turn the card on?
Settings → Home, where you choose which cards appear, their order and the number of columns.