
IndieBar is a macOS menu bar revenue tracker designed specifically for indie developers and solo founders who need constant visibility into their business metrics without the overhead of opening multiple dashboards. It aggregates data from Stripe, RevenueCat, and Google Analytics into a single glanceable icon, showing MRR, active users, and the proprietary Business Pulse Score. Its core value is eliminating compulsive dashboard checks that fragment deep focus and cause anxiety. By placing revenue data in the menu bar, IndieBar lets developers stay in their code editor while monitoring the health of their business.
The primary problem IndieBar solves is the significant productivity loss and emotional distress caused by compulsive dashboard checking. Indie developers typically open Stripe, RevenueCat, and Google Analytics multiple times daily, each time losing an average of 23 minutes to regain deep focus. This context switching not only reduces coding efficiency but also creates an anxiety-driven cycle where every sale spikes mood and every quiet moment triggers doubt. IndieBar eliminates this by providing a single, always-visible menu bar display that shows key metrics at a glance. It replaces the need to log into three separate services, do mental math, and interpret conflicting signals. This matters because it restores the freedom and focus that indie developers originally sought when building their own businesses.
One of IndieBar's standout features is the Business Pulse Score, a composite metric that distills revenue growth, MRR changes, and churn rate into a single actionable number ranging from 0 to 100 with a trend indicator. Rather than scanning five different graphs and doing mental math, users see one number that tells them if their business is trending right. The Pulse Score is updated in real-time from the connected Stripe, RevenueCat, and Google Analytics accounts, using the formula "Revenue + Growth - Churn". This feature is invaluable for reducing the anxiety of dashboard doom-scrolling; it provides an objective health check that prevents emotional reactions to quiet hours or small fluctuations. Early tester Sarah M., an iOS developer, reported that the Pulse Score genuinely helps her understand her business at a glance.
IndieBar supports three core data modules that cover the essential tools for any indie SaaS business: Stripe, RevenueCat, and Google Analytics 4. Each module provides specific metrics: Stripe shows revenue, MRR, charges, refunds, and multi-currency support; RevenueCat tracks subscribers, trials, and revenue; Google Analytics delivers real-time users, daily visitors, and top pages. These metrics rotate automatically in the menu bar, and the app also sends sale and milestone notifications directly to the user. Setup takes thirty seconds: users paste a read-only API key from each service, which is encrypted with AES-256 and stored in a local database on their Mac. This architecture ensures that sensitive financial data never leaves the user's machine, and the one-time payment model means no recurring fees for continued access to these critical integrations.
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IndieBar is built with a strong privacy-first philosophy that differentiates it from typical SaaS analytics tools. The application stores all data locally on the user's Mac using an encrypted database, and its network calls are limited exclusively to the connected API services (Stripe, RevenueCat, GA4). Zero telemetry means the developer never sends usage statistics or performance data back to the product's servers. Users can verify this with network monitoring tools like Little Snitch, as confirmed by tester Tomas B. Additionally, the one-time payment model eliminates the need for recurring subscriptions, further aligning with the indie developer ethos of avoiding unnecessary monthly expenses. This combination of local encryption, zero data exfiltration, and fair pricing makes IndieBar a trustworthy choice for privacy-conscious founders.
The overall workflow of IndieBar is designed for minimal friction and maximum return to focus. Upon downloading the app, users paste a read-only API key from Stripe, RevenueCat, or Google Analytics directly into the interface. The key is encrypted locally with AES-256, and within thirty seconds the menu bar begins displaying rotating metrics such as MRR, total revenue, active users, and the Business Pulse Score. There is no account creation, no onboarding wizard, and no configuration files to edit. The app runs silently in the background, updating in real-time from the connected services. When a new sale or subscriber occurs, IndieBar sends a notification so users can celebrate without needing to open a dashboard. The entire experience is built around the principle of "one glance, zero context switching," allowing developers to stay deeply immersed in their coding work while staying informed about their business health.
Concrete use cases for IndieBar span a range of indie developer scenarios. A solo founder with a single SaaS product can connect Stripe and RevenueCat to see MRR, churn, and Pulse Score without opening a browser—saving the 23 minutes of focus recovery each time. A developer with multiple projects uses the Team plan to monitor up to several Stripe or RevenueCat accounts simultaneously, switching between them from the menu bar. Users like Leo C. report that milestone notifications create genuine motivation: when his MRR hit $1,000, IndieBar celebrated the achievement automatically. For privacy-conscious developers, the zero-telemetry guarantee eliminates the worry of their financial data being harvested by a third party. After adopting IndieBar, users stop their compulsive dashboard checking and reclaim hours of deep work each week, feeling more confident and calm about their business's trajectory.
IndieBar is explicitly built for indie developers, solo founders, and bootstrapped SaaS entrepreneurs who use macOS as their primary development machine. It requires no specific tech stack beyond having accounts with Stripe, RevenueCat, or Google Analytics—the three most common services for monetized apps and websites. The app is a native macOS menu bar utility, lightweight and always available. Pricing is refreshingly simple: the Solo plan costs $19.99 (launch price) for a single project and includes all current modules plus lifetime updates. The Team plan at $59.99 supports multiple projects and adds priority support and early module access. Both plans come with a zero-telemetry guarantee and no recurring fees. In summary, IndieBar provides the essential dashboard visibility that indie developers need without the subscription overhead, privacy risks, or focus fragmentation that plague traditional solutions. It lets developers get back to building.
IndieBar is built for indie developers, solo founders, and bootstrapped SaaS entrepreneurs who use macOS. It is ideal for developers who rely on Stripe, RevenueCat, or Google Analytics and want to reduce context switching. Specific segments include privacy-conscious dev tool makers who demand zero telemetry, iOS developers managing subscription-based apps, full-stack indie hackers running multiple products, and any macOS-based founder tired of compulsive dashboard checking. The tool serves those who value lifetime pricing and local data storage over recurring SaaS subscriptions.
Updated 2026-03-02