

Dock Party
Turn your macOS Dock into a dynamic light bar that syncs with your music and brings your Dock to life. Display track details and album cover art right beside the Dock. Control music playback with clickable controls that are always visible. Like songs.
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac




Dock Party
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Ad-free
- Works Offline
- No Tracking
- No registration required
Apple Music integrationSpotify integration
- Dock customization tools
Tags
- music-control
- Spotify Controller
- apple-music-controller
Dock Party information
What is Dock Party?
Turn your macOS Dock into a dynamic light bar that syncs with your music and brings your Dock to life. Display track details and album cover art right beside the Dock. Control music playback with clickable controls that are always visible. Like songs. Or simply customize your Mac by giving your Dock a fresh color.
• Compatible with macOS 14 Sonoma and macOS 15 Sequoia • Works with Spotify desktop app or Apple Music desktop app
Dock Party is a lightweight Spotify and Apple Music playback controller that offers a variety of ways to display album cover art, song details, and track progress for the currently playing track. Dock Party runs in the background as a menu bar status item that doesn’t take up any space in the Dock. It also features a unique audio visualizer that turns the Dock itself into a dynamic show of color and rhythm in sync with your music.
A key advantage of Dock Party is that the controls, track details, and visualizer are always visible as long as the Dock itself is visible. It doesn’t matter what app you’re working in; you can see what song is playing without a single click.
Dock Party runs efficiently in the background with low impact on system resources. Settings options and other features can be accessed from the Menu Bar icon. Most interface elements can be turned on or off or customized.
It is important to note that the Dock music controls and visualizer will not be visible unless the Dock itself is visible, for obvious reasons. If you always keep your Dock hidden or always run your apps in full-screen, this is probably not the app for you, unless you’re just here for the menu bar features, which work just fine on their own. Dock Party also works best when the Dock is positioned in its default location at the bottom of the screen, ideally with some space to spare on each side. Consider removing the icons of infrequently used apps if your Dock stretches all the way from edge to edge across the full-width of your screen. You can also opt to hide the track details completely and still see album cover artwork and visual effects. Track details can also be displayed within the Dock Party progress bar and in the macOS menu bar.
