Biscuit lives on
your desktop.

A pixel dog who follows your cursor, naps on your dock, and nudges you to take a break.

See his tricks

For Apple Silicon Macs. One quiet little app.

Here he is, on a real desktop.

Half a minute of Biscuit getting in the way of some very important work.

Tiny dog. Big personality.

He wanders over your windows and reacts to your day. No chores, no guilt, no tiny admin.

He watches your cursor

Biscuit follows every move with his eyes. Flick across the screen and he crouches to pounce.

Pick him up

Grab him and he turns long and floppy, then snaps back into dog shape when released.

Pet him, he pants

Little hearts, squinty-happy eyes, the whole bit.

He notices what you are doing

Paws tapping while you type, a bone to paw at when you scroll, and confetti when you really get going.

He waits up for your agent

Codex, Cursor and Kiro are watched from the moment he starts, with nothing to set up. When a run finishes he jumps, barks once, and lets you know.

He keeps you honest

Set a focus timer, and when the session ends he gets up and has a long stretch until you do too.

He sleeps when you are busy

Leave him be and he curls up on the dock with little z's. Set how long he waits, or tell him never to.

Quiet by default

Tiny, native, and always on top without making a production of it. Menu bar controls, and your clicks pass straight through him.

Make Biscuit yours.

Recolor every part, or begin with a preset. Same small dog, exactly your palette.

Midnight
Marmalade
Pebble
Matcha
Snow

Or paint him pixel by pixel.

Custom Design gives you a real brush and nine separate body parts: head, body, tail, both ears and all four legs. Start from one of eight coats, or from nothing at all.

  • Paint and erase, four brush sizes, undo and redo
  • Eye color, odd eyes, and pupil size
  • Photo match: hand him a picture of your own dog and he takes its colors
  • Save your designs, and send them to a friend as a file
Biscuit's Custom Design settings: a paint and erase toolbar, separate editable canvases for his ears, head, body and arms, and a list of coat presets including Dalmatian, Tricolor and Blue Merle.

Three dollars. Yours forever.

One tiny payment. No subscription, no account, no odd little catch.

  • The full app, every trick
  • Free updates as Biscuit grows
  • Apple Pay checkout, instant download
  • Runs on macOS (Apple Silicon)

One-time payment. Secure checkout by Lemon Squeezy.

Good questions.

Which Macs can run Biscuit?

Any Apple Silicon Mac, M1 or newer, on macOS 12 Monterey or later. An Intel build is on the way.

How do I install him?

After checkout you get a disk image download. Open it, drag Biscuit into Applications, and he is home.

Is this a subscription?

No. Pay three dollars once and Biscuit is yours, updates included. Nothing renews, nothing needs cancelling.

Will he slow down my Mac?

He is a tiny native app that mostly loafs around. He sips power and stays out of your work.

Does Biscuit need any permissions?

Only if you want him to react to your typing. Granting Accessibility access turns on the typing animations. Everything else works without it.

What if I change my mind?

Email hekman.nathan+1@gmail.com within 14 days and we will refund you, no hard feelings.

Your dock saved him a spot.