Provably offline
Sandboxed with no network entitlement — the macOS kernel itself blocks every outbound connection. Privacy you can verify with one command, not a promise.
For the markdown your AI leaves behind
Your AI tools leave behind piles of markdown —
plans, specs, notes to your future self.
calmmdown shows only your .md files, beautifully,
in a reader that can't phone home.
Free · Apple silicon & Intel · macOS 14+ · arriving soon
Why calmmdown
Designed for focused, comfortable reading — and built so privacy isn't a setting you trust, but a guarantee the system enforces.
Sandboxed with no network entitlement — the macOS kernel itself blocks every outbound connection. Privacy you can verify with one command, not a promise.
Built on Apple's TextKit — the same engine behind Pages and Xcode. Instant rendering, real text selection, and no web engine in sight.
Light, Calm, Warm, and Dark — each with its own accent and reading colors, tuned for long, comfortable reading sessions.
Point it at a repo and see only the markdown — no code, no config, no node_modules in the way. Projects, a flatten view, a markdown-only filter, and sticky headers keep the noise out.
⌘-click to open files in tabs. A minimap table-of-contents tracks where you are and jumps you anywhere with a click.
GitHub-flavored markdown — headings, tables, task lists, code blocks, and footnotes — with adjustable font size and serif or sans faces.
Why I built this
I build mostly in the terminal now, with AI agents that generate a constant stream of markdown — plans, specs, decision logs, notes to my future self. But they kept getting lost in the project, swallowed by all the code and config — and a full IDE felt like more than I needed just to read them.
So I made calmmdown: a quiet place to read only the markdown, that never touches the network.
— built because I needed it, and figured you might too
Privacy, enforced by the OS
calmmdown has no internet access at all — so nothing it reads can ever leave your Mac. Your project stays yours.
The markdown your AI leaves behind can be deeply sensitive — your architecture, your plans, the thinking behind your code. It ships without the network entitlement, so the macOS sandbox denies every outbound connection at the kernel level — even a remote image inside a markdown file. You don't have to trust the code; you can check the binary yourself.
$ codesign -d --entitlements :- calmmdown.app
# app-sandbox ............. true # files (read-only) ....... true # network ................. none Make it yours
The same palettes ship in the app. Tap a theme to preview it right here.
Read your notes and docs, beautifully.
No accounts, no telemetry, no network.
Just your files.
calmmdown is putting on its final coat of calm — a small, native app for macOS, landing very soon. And like the app itself, getting it will cost you nothing: no account, no tracking, nothing to sign up for.
Free · Apple silicon & Intel · macOS 14+