Feature

Notes in Your Menu Bar

Quick-capture into Apple Notes and a pinned note a click away — no window to open. Updated August 2026.

A thought shows up mid-task and you don't want to break stride hunting for the Notes app. MistBar puts a note in your menu bar. Hit a shortcut, type it, and it drops straight into Apple Notes — or pin the one note you keep coming back to so it's always a single click away. Full disclosure: I make MistBar, and this is one of its features, not a standalone app.

What it does

Two things, and it does them fast. Capture: a keyboard shortcut opens a small field anywhere you are — type a line, hit return, and it's saved to Apple Notes without a window ever taking over your screen. Pin: keep one note attached to the dropdown so it's a click away in the menu bar. Append a new line to it, or open it to edit without losing your place in whatever else you had going.

It's your Apple Notes, not another silo

Best for: people who already keep their notes in Apple Notes.

MistBar doesn't invent a new place to store things. Everything you capture goes into your real Apple Notes, so it syncs through iCloud and turns up on your iPhone and iPad like any other note. When you open a note to edit, you're in the Notes app with everything it gives you — formatting, checklists, folders, search. MistBar just makes getting in and out of it quick. Nothing routes through a server of mine, and there's no account.

How it compares to Apple Notes alone or a sticky-note app

 MistBarApple Notes aloneSticky-note app
Lives inMenu barIts own windowMenu bar / desktop
Capture with a shortcutYesOpen the app firstSometimes
Pinned note a click awayYesVaries
Syncs through iCloudYes (it is Apple Notes)YesUsually a separate store
Also declutters your menu barYes
Clipboard, launcher, mail, usageYes
Price$9.99 onceFreeOften free

Straight talk: if you want a full notes app with rich editing and organizing, Apple Notes already does that, and apps like Bear or Obsidian go further — you don't need MistBar for the writing itself. MistBar is for the quick part: getting a thought down and glancing at a pinned note without leaving what you're doing, in the same app that declutters your menu bar and keeps a clipboard manager, mail, and your AI usage a keystroke away.

It's part of the whole app

Notes isn't a bolt-on. MistBar's main job is to declutter your menu bar — hide the icons you never click, reveal them on hover or a hotkey, all without Screen Recording permission. The note sits alongside a clipboard manager, mail, an app launcher, folders, text expansion, and a live AI-usage readout. One-time $9.99 (launch price), up to three Macs, no subscription, macOS 26+.

New to MistBar? See what it does, or how it stacks up in the menu-bar app roundup.

Keep a note in reach

Quick-capture into Apple Notes and a pinned note in the menu bar — plus a clipboard manager, mail, launcher, and a decluttered menu bar. One-time $9.99, up to 3 Macs, 14-day refund.

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