NotchNook and Marqee both cost $25 but make opposite bets. NotchNook is the fullest notch dashboard: widgets, files shelf, calendar, and live actions. Marqee is a filter that keeps your notch quiet except for your chosen people, your login codes, and true emergencies. Buy NotchNook for more on screen; buy Marqee for less.
- Same $25 headline price. NotchNook also offers $3/month and Setapp; Marqee is one-time only with a free 7-day trial.
- NotchNook adds tools to your notch. Marqee subtracts everything except what matters.
- Only Marqee triages texts and email by sender, catches login codes, and lets an emergency pierce Focus.
- Choose on philosophy: a fuller notch, or a quieter one.
Open NotchNook and your notch becomes a cockpit. Calendar, files shelf, media controls, a live action or two, clipboard history, all of it hanging off the black bar at the top of your screen. It's a lot, and for the right person it's a lot in a good way.
Now it's 3pm and your top client emailed at 1:40. You didn't see it, because a cockpit shows you everything at once, which is the same as showing you nothing in particular.
NotchNook gave you more to look at. It didn't tell you which one was the client.
Same $25 as Marqee. Opposite bet. NotchNook adds to your notch. Marqee subtracts from it until only the things that matter are left.
Quick disclosure. I make Marqee, so I'm not a neutral party. Read this like a comparison from someone with a side, and check the claims yourself.
NotchNook vs Marqee: At a Glance
you want the fullest set of tools in your notch: widgets, live actions, a files shelf, a dashboard you'll actually open and use, and you like having more on screen.
you're drowning in notifications and you want a filter, not a dashboard: your people, your login codes, and true emergencies through, everything else held.
Are NotchNook and Marqee Even the Same Category?
Barely. They both attach to the notch and there the resemblance ends.
NotchNook is a hub. Its job is to put more capability in reach: another calendar, another shelf, another place to glance. Marqee is a filter. Its job is to keep almost everything out of your notch so the few things that matter can land without competition.
More versus less. That's the whole fork. If your notch feels empty, NotchNook is the answer. If your attention feels raided, a second dashboard is one more thing raiding it.
Who NotchNook Is Built For
The person who wants a cockpit and will fly it.
NotchNook is mature, well supported, and deep. It's been polished for years, it's on Setapp, and it packs more widgets than anyone in the category. If you're the kind of person who actually uses a dashboard, who wants your files shelf and your live actions and your calendar one glance away, NotchNook rewards that. It's the deepest paid notch app there is, and depth is exactly what its buyer wants.
Who Marqee Is Built For
The person who has enough surfaces already.
You don't need another place to look. You need the looking to stop. You live in iMessage and email, the important people get buried behind the unimportant ones, and a login code means digging through Messages mid-task. You want to close the laptop lid on your attention and trust that if your wife or your anchor client needs you, you'll know, and if they don't, you won't be interrupted.
Marqee is built for that. Pick your people. Their texts and emails pin until you deal with them. Flip Focus and the rest of your Mac goes quiet, with a digest waiting when you come back.
NotchNook vs Marqee: Side by Side
| Category | Marqee | NotchNook |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | $25 one-time | $25 once / $3 mo |
| Free trial | 7 days, no card | 7-day money-back |
| Music, shelf, calendar, battery | Yes | Yes |
| Knows who is texting you | VIP cards, sticky until handled | No |
| Knows who is emailing you | VIP email, open in Gmail | No |
| Catches login codes | One-tap copy | No |
| Emergency pierces Focus | "Call me" gets through | No |
| Focus that allows a chosen few | Yes, per person | No |
| Remembers what you dismissed | History, last 200 | Yes |
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Only your marquee people make the marquee.
The one text you'd never want to miss, surfaced the moment it lands. Everyone else waits where they landed.
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Where Marqee Wins
The Real Pricing Math
The headline prices tie: $25 once, both. The math only splits if you take NotchNook's subscription.
At $3 a month, NotchNook is $36 in year one and $108 over three years. Marqee is $25, once, forever, with free updates through 1.x. If you'd buy NotchNook outright at $25, the sticker is a wash and you should choose on philosophy, not price. If you'd rent it monthly, run the multiplication before you sign up: a subscription for a notch widget is a bill that outlives your interest in it.
And the trial still counts. Marqee is free for seven days with no card. NotchNook offers a 7-day money-back guarantee, which means you pay first and ask for it back. Same length, different direction.
Use NotchNook If
- You want the most capable notch dashboard on the Mac.
- You'll actually open and use widgets, shelves, and live actions daily.
- You already pay for Setapp, or you don't mind a small monthly.
- Message triage isn't a problem you have.
Use Marqee If
- Your notch isn't empty, your attention is raided, and you want fewer things reaching you, not more.
- You want chosen people, login codes, and emergencies to get through while everything else waits.
- You prefer one price, once, over a monthly bill.
- You'd rather try the real app free before paying.
My Honest Take
NotchNook vs Marqee is a question about what you want the top of your screen to do. Give you more, or protect what matters.
If your notch is a blank bar you wish did something, NotchNook does more with it than anyone, and I'd tell you to buy it. But more isn't free. Every widget is one more thing competing for the glance you were going to give your client's email. That client emailed at 1:40. A cockpit buried it under six other panels. A filter would have handed it to you and held the rest. Pick the one that fits the problem you actually have.
Wilton E. Blake, II makes Marqee and runs answer-engine optimization audits for a living.
Wilton E. Blake, II makes Marqee and runs answer-engine optimization audits for a living.
NotchNook vs Marqee: FAQ
Is Marqee a good NotchNook alternative?
If you want a filter rather than a dashboard, yes. NotchNook is the better pick for the most widgets and live actions. Marqee is the better pick if your real problem is that important texts, emails, and login codes get buried and you want them surfaced automatically.
Do Marqee and NotchNook cost the same?
The headline price is the same, $25 one-time. NotchNook also offers a $3 per month subscription and Setapp access. Marqee is one-time only and adds a free 7-day trial with no card.
Does NotchNook show texts from specific people?
No. NotchNook focuses on widgets and productivity tools in the notch. Marqee is the one that reads your Messages on your Mac to pin cards from the specific people you choose.
Is NotchNook or Marqee better for a busy inbox?
Marqee, because it pins email from your chosen senders the moment it lands, with open-in-Gmail. NotchNook doesn't triage your inbox by sender.
Which should I buy, Marqee or NotchNook?
Buy NotchNook if you want the fullest notch dashboard. Buy Marqee if you want your notch quiet except for your chosen people, your login codes, and true emergencies.
Can I run both NotchNook and Marqee?
You can, though there's overlap in the widgets. Most people pick one philosophy and commit to it.