Lives in your menu bar · macOS 14+
Deep, liquid clicks and real trackpad haptics, perfectly in sync. macOS 14+.
Sound
One-time purchase · Free updates
Seven voices
Tap any card to hear it. Each voice is hand-tuned — pick the one your fingers love.
Built to feel right
Three things make Snick click where lesser apps just beep.
Deep, liquid click sounds modeled on real mechanical detents — not a thin UI tick. Pick from seven hand-tuned voices.
Genuine Force Touch feedback fires through the trackpad in lockstep with every click, so you feel each notch as you scroll.
Snick reads scroll speed and spaces clicks naturally — slow for fine control, a smooth blur when you fling a long page.
Five minutes
No installer, no account. Download, drop it in, grant one permission, and scroll.
Auto-updates via SparkleDownload the app
Grab the latest Snick.zip and unzip it.
Move to Applications
Drag Snick.app into your Applications folder.
Open & grant Accessibility
Launch Snick, then allow it under System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility, and relaunch.
Activate
Paste your license key into the menu to unlock.
Scroll
That’s it — every scroll now clicks. Tune voices from the menu bar.
Questions
Everything you might wonder before clicking buy.
A tiny macOS menu-bar app that plays deep mechanical click sounds and fires real trackpad haptics as you scroll — perfectly in sync. No window, no clutter; it lives in your menu bar.
macOS only reports global scroll events to apps with Accessibility permission. Snick uses it purely to detect scrolling so it can time clicks and haptics. It reads no content and sends nothing off your Mac.
Ideally, everything should work smoothly. If not just email ark[dot]deveveloper[at]gmail[dot]com
Snick updates itself in the background via Sparkle. You’ll get new voices and fixes automatically; you can also check for updates from the menu any time.
macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later, on Apple Silicon or Intel. Trackpad haptics require a Force Touch trackpad; the click sounds work on any Mac.