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Vercel Status

Your deployments. Your menu bar. Zero noise.

macOS 14+ (Sonoma) · $6.99 USD · One-time purchase

Know what's shipping. Always.

Araptus Vercel Status lives in your Mac menu bar and gives you instant visibility into every deployment across all your Vercel teams and projects. No browser tabs. No dashboards. Just a glance at your menu bar.

Built for developers who ship fast and need to know when something breaks — before their users do.

Features

Build Heat Map

See the last 10 deployments per project as a color-coded heat map. Spot patterns at a glance — green streaks mean smooth sailing, red means trouble.

Multi-Account & Teams

One token, all your teams. Manage multiple Vercel accounts and switch between them instantly. Personal projects and work teams in one place.

Smart Notifications

Get notified when deployments go ready, error, or start building. Filter by state, production-only, or mute entirely. Each notification shows the branch and commit message.

Focus Mode

Pin a project to the menu bar icon and watch its status change in real-time with a colored dot. Green means deployed. Red means something's wrong.

Pin & Filter

Pin your most important projects to the top. Filter by deployment state or search by name. Find what you need without scrolling through everything.

Secure by Default

Your Vercel token is stored in the macOS Keychain — encrypted by the OS, never logged, never leaves your machine except to talk to Vercel's API over HTTPS.

Why This One?

We built this because the existing Vercel menu bar apps didn't cut it. Here's what's different.

Free alternatives

  • Single account only
  • No deployment history or heat maps
  • Basic notifications without context
  • No project filtering or pinning
  • Tokens stored insecurely

Araptus Vercel Status

  • Multi-account with team switching
  • Build heat maps per project
  • Rich notifications with branch, commit, and actions
  • Pin, filter, focus, and search
  • macOS Keychain encryption, App Sandbox

Under the Hood

Native Swift

Built with SwiftUI and Swift 6. No Electron. No web views. Runs light — barely touches your CPU or memory.

Zero Data Collection

No analytics. No crash reporting. No third-party SDKs. Your deployment data stays on your machine.

Configurable Polling

15 seconds to 2 minutes — you decide how often to check. Runs silently in the background without interrupting your flow.

Your Privacy. Full Stop.

We don't collect data because we don't want your data. Your Vercel token lives in the macOS Keychain. Deployment info goes from Vercel's API to your screen. That's it. Nothing phones home.

Read the Privacy Policy

Stop Checking Your Browser

Your deployments belong in your menu bar, not buried in a tab you forgot about. One-time purchase. No subscription. No nonsense.

Requires macOS 14 Sonoma or later

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