For macOS

Never miss a
meeting again.

Calendar Gnome quietly watches your calendar, and a friendly gnome pops down to ring the moment your meeting starts — over full-screen apps, and even on mute.

Free during beta · macOS 14 and later

Small gnome. Big peace of mind.

Pops down over everything

The gnome drops in from the top and floats above every app and Space — even full-screen — without yanking you out of what you're doing.

Watches the calendars you choose

Pick which Apple Calendar accounts to monitor. New meeting lands? An alarm is armed automatically — no setup per event.

Rings even on mute

It can raise the volume and unmute so a quiet Mac is still heard, then sets it right back when you dismiss.

Lives in your menu bar

Always armed and out of the way. Launch at login keeps it watching your calendar even when you haven't opened it.

Ring early, your way

Right at the start, or a few minutes before. Snooze when you need a moment. All-day events stay quiet.

Wake from sleep soon

The gnome will be able to wake a sleeping Mac to ring — just like the system's own alarms.

Three steps, then forget it's there.

  1. 1

    Pick your calendars

    Choose the Apple Calendar accounts the gnome should watch.

  2. 2

    It arms the alarms

    Every meeting gets a one-time alarm, kept in sync as your day changes.

  3. 3

    The gnome rings

    When it's time, down he comes — sound and all — until you dismiss him.

Let the gnome watch your calendar.

Calendar Gnome is coming to the Mac App Store. Leave your email and we'll ring you when it lands.