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This App Brings the iPhone’s Dynamic Island to Your Mac

May 23, 2025
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This App Brings the iPhone’s Dynamic Island to Your Mac



I really like the iPhone’s Dynamic Island, the pill-shaped cutout near the top of the device’s screen. It’s an aesthetically pleasing way to check your battery percentage, record voice notes, and control music playback, among many other things. Since many MacBooks have a display notch too, you can use an app to bring an iPhone-like Dynamic Island to your laptop. Doing this makes the cutout look like a useful design feature rather than an abrupt gap in the screen, and some apps even let you move the giant volume and brightness adjustment popups to the Dynamic Island.

Alcove brings the Dynamic Island to your Mac


Credit: Pranay Parab

I’ve been using Alcove on a MacBook without a notch and I’m still finding it pretty useful. This app’s developer is known to focus on design, just as they did with Klack—an app that makes your Mac’s keyboard sound vintage. Alcove’s neat status updates highlight useful information in a slick interface. It takes over your Mac’s volume and brightness adjustment popups and moves those to the notch. This is a better implementation than Apple’s giant popups, which hide a significant part of the screen temporarily—a problem they’ve since fixed on iOS.

You can also use Alcove to keep a tab on Focuses, changes in songs, and access playback controls. The app can even show some of these changes on your Mac’s lock screen. I also like the app’s animations, from the small visualizer that shows up when you play music to the different themes of the brightness and volume sliders. If you choose the Glow theme for the volume slider, the color of the slider changes from green to red when you exceed 80% volume. 

Alcove's settings window.


Credit: Pranay Parab

This app supports gestures, so you can use horizontal two-finger swipes on your MacBook to skip to the next song or go back to the previous song. You can use vertical swipes to expand playback controls or to dismiss live activities that show up in the notch. 


What do you think so far?

You can try all of the app’s features for a couple days without paying, and once the free trial is over, you’ll have to pay $17 to continue using the app. The price may be a bit steep for someone who just wants music playback controls and nothing else, but Alcove is among the few apps that truly recreates the iPhone’s Dynamic Island on your Mac, right down to all the delightful animations.

Other useful notch apps

There are lots of other apps that make good use of the MacBook’s notch, but these are my favorites:

  • Notchnook ($25): This is another well-designed app and offers a few more features than Alcove and costs a bit more. You get more widgets, shortcuts, and even a mirror that lets you check your frame before a video call. Notchnook’s file tray lets you quickly AirDrop files or store them in a temporary shelf, which makes it easy to move files around.

  • Mediamate (€7): You can use this app for music controls, to slim down the massive brightness and volume controls, and to choose where to place those control sliders. You can place them in the notch or use slimmer sliders in the middle of the screen.

  • Tuneful ($4): This one is a music-focused notch app, which lets you connect to both Apple Music and Spotify. You can use it to show playback controls and the currently playing song in the notch, but it also includes gesture-based playback controls. In case you don’t want it in the notch, you can enable its mini player to show the album art and playback controls in other areas of the display.



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