Status
The normal state stays glanceable first, with the app popover ready when the connection needs a closer look.
The menu bar can be a real work surface. StarBar narrows that idea to Starlink: the quick number up top, the full diagnostic stack one click below.
Show the current Starlink round-trip time in milliseconds.
Keep recent packet success visible when calls or games feel unstable.
See live upload and download movement without opening a dashboard.
Watch terminal power in watts, useful for mobile and off-grid setups.
Read recent outage reasons, duration, severity, and source.
Compare obstructed sky, mapped coverage, and event history.
Check orientation, compass context, and whether the dish is still determining position.
Identify Mini, Standard, High Performance, router generation, and firmware context.
See this Mac, connected devices, interface, signal, SNR, Rx, and Tx.
Inspect bands, temperatures, traffic, Ethernet, bridge, and Wi-Fi details.
Run the Starlink router speed test and compare reported local telemetry.
Know when subscription, account, router, or dish fields are not exposed locally.
Not for the core diagnostics. StarBar is built around local Starlink telemetry on your network. Account-only fields, like some subscription details, are labeled when the local endpoints do not expose them.
The app recognizes local hardware context for Starlink Mini, Standard, High Performance, and router generations when those identifiers are present in telemetry.
Status, latency, throughput, ping success, power draw, and satellite detail. The popover adds charts, events, network, obstructions, alignment, hardware, speed test, settings, and support.
Starlink local telemetry varies by router state, firmware, hardware, setup mode, and whether the dish or router is reachable. StarBar shows partial telemetry plainly instead of filling gaps with guesses.
No. StarBar is an independent macOS utility for reading local Starlink telemetry. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Starlink, SpaceX, or Apple.
The current app targets macOS 14 or later and is built as a native menu bar app with SwiftUI and AppKit.
Not yet. StarBar is taking beta requests while the paid release is being prepared. The launch price will be announced when paid builds are ready.
No. Beta access is free while the app is being tested, and feedback is the useful trade.
The core diagnostics are local network first. Some account or subscription fields may be unavailable locally, and StarBar labels those partial states instead of pretending the data exists.
StarBar is being built for macOS 14 and newer. It is designed as a native menu bar utility, so the best fit is a Mac that stays on the same network as your Starlink hardware.