A new macOS utility enables deep customization of menu bar actions without system permissions, challenging traditional icon managers.

ExtraBar reimagines macOS's static menu bar as a personalized productivity hub. Unlike conventional tools that merely hide or organize icons, this utility introduces actionable shortcuts directly in your menu bar without requiring accessibility permissions.
Core Functionality
- Custom Actions: Create one-click shortcuts for files, apps, or workflows
- Deep Links: Access specific locations in apps (e.g., Figma frames or Slack channels)
- Keyboard Integration: Assign hotkeys to menu bar items
- Zero-Permission Design: Operates without screen recording or accessibility access
Traditional tools like Bartender focus on managing existing icons. ExtraBar instead populates your menu bar with new functionality—transforming it into a command center for frequent tasks. Designers might store shortcuts to specific Figma assets, while developers could access terminal commands or repository links.
Technical Implementation The application stores configurations locally and works offline. Current compatibility includes macOS Sonoma and Ventura, with developers confirming data never leaves the device. Users can manually sync setups across multiple Macs via configuration files.
Launch Offer Through January 31, lifetime access starts at €9.99 (regular €24.99 post-launch). The deal includes all future updates and a 14-day refund policy. Three license tiers accommodate users with multiple Macs.
Key Differentiators
- Action-focused vs icon management
- Permission-free operation
- Deep linking to app-specific locations
- Custom label and color personalization
For evaluation, a free trial is unavailable, but the refund window functions as a testing period. The development team cites security as priority—no internet connection required after installation.
ExtraBar redefines menu bar utility beyond aesthetic organization, positioning it as a tactile productivity layer for macOS power users.

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