Your whole day at a glance
Past, present, and what is left, visible without opening a tab or setting a timer.
Beta for ADHD & time blindness
TimePills is a tiny Mac app that lines the bottom of your screen with your whole day: 96 quiet pills, one for every 15 minutes, changing as time passes.
Beta pricing includes free · macOS 14 or later · we’re looking for real feedback
Your day, right now. Each pill is 15 minutes.
Why it exists
If you live with time blindness or ADHD, a clock can be too abstract. You look away for a minute and somehow the afternoon is gone.
TimePills is intentionally small: no guilt, no streaks, no scorekeeping. It just makes time visible at the edge of your screen.
We’re shaping the beta with people who actually deal with this. Ideas, improvement feedback, and feature suggestions are welcome.
How it works
One for every 15 minutes, laid out along the bottom of your Mac.
You can feel how much of this moment is left without decoding a clock.
It hugs the edge, clicks through, and stays out of the way.
What is in the beta
Past, present, and what is left, visible without opening a tab or setting a timer.
Add small intentions to a 15-minute block when you need more structure.
Hold Command or Control when you want details. Otherwise it stays click-through.
No account, no cloud dashboard, and no productivity theater. Your day stays on your Mac.
Screenshots
Morning
Focus
Evening
Beta download
Including free. If TimePills helps you, choose an amount that feels right. The most valuable thing right now is feedback from people who live with time blindness.
Choose $0 for a free beta download, or pay any amount up to $500.
Try the beta, then tell us what should be clearer, calmer, or more useful.