I launched Hop — an all-in-one macOS menu bar app with everyday tools in one place



I launched Hop — an all-in-one macOS menu bar app that brings everyday tools together in one place.
Seven small daily tools live in a single panel in the top bar of your Mac. Open it, do what you need, close it.
What's inside
Timers. A countdown timer, a stopwatch, and work-and-rest cycles. You can show the time right in the menu bar.
No sleep. Keep your Mac awake and stop it from sleeping when you close the lid. A must-have for late-night vibe coding, large background downloads, and watching films on a second screen.
Clipboard. A long clipboard history, paste-into-the-active-window copying, and saving screenshots and files to your computer.
File converter. Convert and compress pdf, images, audio, and video. Load many formats at once and process them all in batches.
Window manager. Move and resize app windows: 16 layout options with keyboard shortcuts.
Internet speed test. Check your connection speed in one click.
System monitor. All the key stats of your computer in one place, highlighted whenever something goes out of range.
All of this is free, runs locally, and needs no sign-in. You decide what to show and what to hide: the look, the order of the blocks, sizes, notifications, and switching between light and dark themes are all configurable.
I don't collect or sell any data, so the app is genuinely free, safe, and anonymous. I'm actively developing it further, and a lot of new functionality is already planned.
For now there are difficulties getting an Apple license, so macOS blocks the app on install. You can open it manually through your Mac's security settings — the product page explains exactly how.
These are the first public versions, so bugs and rough edges are still possible. If you run into any, or have ideas for improving the product, write to me and I'll build and fix it all.