Tymz app icon

Menu Bar World Clock

Every timezone.
Always there.

Stop Googling "time in Tokyo." Tymz lives in your menu bar — instant, native, invisible until you need it.

Menu Bar Ticker

Your clocks.
Right where you look.

See every time zone you care about directly in your menu bar. Switch to icon mode for a clean bar — click anytime to expand your full list.

Built for the way
you actually work.

Smart Search

Find any city, country, or timezone abbreviation. PST, CET, JST — all instantly searchable.

Drag to Reorder

Put your most important time zones first. Arrange any way you want, instantly.

Rename Clocks

Give any clock a personal label. "Home", "The Client", "Mum" — you decide what matters.

Notification Widget

Large Notification Center widget shows all clocks at a glance — including next-day indicators.

Font Weight Controls

Set the label and time text to Light, Regular, or Bold — independently. Live preview updates as you adjust.

Launch at Login

Tymz starts with your Mac. Your world clock is always ready, zero friction.

Dock Icon on Settings

The app icon appears in the Dock while Settings is open so you can Cmd-Tab to it. Disappears cleanly when dismissed.

Automatic Updates

Sparkle-powered updates keep Tymz current. Check from the right-click menu anytime.

All your clocks.
One glance.

Add the Tymz widget to your desktop or Notification Center. See every clock with time offsets and next-day indicators — no clicks needed.

🇫🇷 Paris +6 hrs 2:14 PM
🇯🇵 Tokyo +14 hrs +1d 10:14 PM
🇬🇧 London +5 hrs 1:14 PM
🇦🇺 Sydney +16 hrs +1d 12:14 AM
🇺🇸 New York −5 hrs 8:14 AM
🇧🇷 São Paulo −3 hrs 10:14 AM

On the roadmap

Coming soon.

Features already in progress for the next release.

Local Backup & Restore
Export your clocks to a JSON file and import them on any of your Macs. Store the file wherever you like — iCloud Drive, Dropbox, USB.
Tymz

Free to download

Stop Googling.
Start knowing.

Download for Mac — Free Support on Gumroad

macOS 14.6 Sonoma or later  ·  Apple Silicon & Intel  ·  v1.2

First launch: Right-click the app and select Open, then click Open in the dialog. You only need to do this once.