Pica Apps
Where's that note from Tuesday? · What did I just copy? · Where did I stop listening?

Apps that
remember.

So you don't have to. Pica keeps the note, the clip, and your place in the audio — on your devices, seen by no one.

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The pixel-art dog who lives in your menu bar

Meet Jude.

Jude is the 8-bit dog who hangs out on the home screen of Pica Notes and in the popover of Pica Clipper — and lives a quiet second life as a standalone macOS menu-bar app. Hover or tap her and she'll tell you something. Some of it is true.

In the apps · and on her own

“I buried a bone in 2019. I think about it most days.”

— Jude
01 · In every Pica app

She lives in the app.

Open Pica Notes — Jude is on the home screen, sitting, occasionally jumping, idling between tasks. Open Pica Clipper — she's in the popover next to the LIVE indicator. Hover her on macOS, tap her on iOS, and she'll share one of a hundred deadpan first-person anecdotes ("I once chased a mailman for 4 hours. He worked from home."). She has nothing to do with the app's actual job. That's the point.

02 · As a standalone app

Or on her own.

Jude the Dog is also a tiny, free macOS app that does nothing useful and is unapologetic about it. A dog icon sits in your menu bar; click and Jude appears in a small popover, animating, ready to be hovered. There's one button — "See other apps" — that opens this site. No accounts, no subscriptions, no telemetry, no settings.

Mac App Store · coming Free · macOS 15+