Foyer hides, shows, and arranges the icons in your Mac's menu bar — with a click, a hotkey, or a scroll. It's the only menu‑bar manager that does it while never asking to record your screen.
And nothing you don't — no account, no cloud, no analytics, no screen recording.
Tuck away the icons you don't need. Reveal them on click, hotkey, or a scroll across the bar. Auto‑rehide when you're done.
A visual editor to decide what's always visible, what's hidden, and what order everything sits in. No more blind Cmd‑dragging.
Foyer never hides an icon under the notch. If items land there, it tells you and offers to manage them — instead of swallowing them silently.
Designed for the macOS 26 menu bar from the first pixel — buttery, translucent, and at home on your Mac. Not a port, not an afterthought.
Drag Foyer to Applications and launch it. It lives in your menu bar, never the Dock.
Foyer asks for Accessibility — the single permission it needs to tidy the bar. It never asks to record your screen, and it tells you plainly why.
Pick what to hide, set a hotkey, and you're done. Your layout stays on your Mac.
Menu‑bar managers have a trust problem — some record your screen, some phone home. Foyer reaches the network exactly twice, both to our own domain, both switch‑off‑able. Run it behind Little Snitch and check for yourself.
No subscription. A price that signals we're here to keep it running — a fraction of what a lifetime menu‑bar license usually costs.
Foyer is in the final stretch. Drop your email and we'll tell you the day it ships.