System Tray

The system tray icon gives you quick access to sandbox status and controls without opening the full dashboard. It works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.

A new version has been downloaded and is ready to install.
Update Now(v0.3.0)1
When update is available
View Dashboard2
my-project(5.2%/512 MB)3
postgres(3.1%/400 MB)4
redis(2.1%/112 MB)
⏹ Stop Stack5
Recent6
supabase
my-project
Launch at startup7
Quit Stackie
  1. 1

    Appears only when a downloaded update is ready. Click to apply immediately.

  2. 2

    Opens the Stackie dashboard — live block status, logs, and controls.

  3. 3

    Each running stack appears as a submenu showing aggregate CPU and RAM across all its blocks. Stacks are sorted alphabetically.

  4. 4

    Each block shows its individual CPU and RAM. Click a running block to open its log tail in the dashboard.

  5. 5

    Gracefully stops all blocks in this stack.

  6. 6

    Previously launched stacks. Click any entry to restart it in one step — Stackie remembers how it was launched.

  7. 7

    Toggle whether Stackie starts automatically when you log in. Saved to ~/.stackie/stackie.yaml.

Platform Notes

On macOS, both the system tray and the native menu bar extra are available. On Linux and Windows, only the system tray is used.