
A dot-matrix buddy in your Mac notch, reminds you to walk

WalkOS lives in your MacBook notch with an animated dot-matrix character that counts down to your next walk. When time's up, the notch expands and your little buddy gets sad. Log walks with one tap, track streaks, and see weekly stats. Built on NotchKit (an open-source skill for your AI agents). $5 one-time.
I built WalkOS because I kept sitting for a long while working. Also, almost always, walking helps me think better. So I decided to turn this into a fun experience.
WalkOS puts a tiny dot-matrix character in your MacBook notch. It counts down to your next walk. When time's up, the notch expands and the character gets sad until you go walk. One tap to log, streaks to keep you motivated, and it respects your work hours so it won't nag during meetings.
It's built on NotchKit, an open-source agent skill for building macOS notch apps. I wanted all builders to spin off their notch apps so I converted what I built WalkOS with into a skill for your AI agents.
If you're a builder, you can use NotchKit with your AI agent to create your own notch app:
npx skills add aishwaryaashok14/notch-kit
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