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Ever jiggled your mouse just to stay green on Slack? Set it up in 2 minutes and forget about it. Stay green all day, every day. Ever jiggled your mouse just to stay "green" on slack? We're here for you. Join 500+ remote workers who never worry about their Slack status. Slack Green runs in the cloud to keep your status active during your working hours. You can set it up in 2 minutes and forget about it. Stay green all day, every day. - Our cloud servers keep you green. Close your laptop and go - we run 24/7. - Set your schedule: Choose when you want to stay active. Work hours only, 24/7, or custom times. Will I get caught? Slack Green works exactly like you using Slack in your browser. There's no way to tell the difference. - Uses the same API calls as your browser - indistinguishable from normal usage - No downloads, extensions, or software on your device - nothing to detect - No IT approval needed - runs entirely in the cloud using browser tokens !! IMPORTANT: The Chrome extension is a tool that helps you connect your Slack workspace with our service slack.green . The extension will instruct you on how to connect. You can remove the extension after. for more info, visit our [website](www.slack.com) According to [Slack's help guide](https://slack.com/help/articles/201864558-Set-your-Slack-status-and-availability), your status automatically turns to away after 10 minutes of inactivity. Your coworkers can also see whether you're set to active or away. What about that button where you can manually set yourself to "active"? It doesn't work for this. It won't stop the 10-minute countdown. As soon as you stop clicking or typing, the clock starts ticking again. The frustration is real You're working hard, maybe reading a long document or just thinking something through. You look back at Slack, and you see it. The little green dot next to your name is gone. It's grey. You're "away." You get that sinking feeling. "Ugh, not again." Does it look like I'm not at my desk? This whole "green dot" thing can be a real headache. You shouldn't have to micromanage your Slack presence just to focus on your work. Everybody should be able to have a guilt-free cup of coffee. People suggest apps like *Amphetamine* or *Caffeine*, or playing a video. They keep the computer on, but this is completely wrong. **It doesn't help with the status**. You can't set the status to stay active without constantly moving your mouse. Most solutions didn't work For software-based solutions, honestly, most solutions either don't work, are annoying to manage, or are ridiculously expensive: • presencescheduler.com - Convoluted to use and requires a Chrome extension and app download • slackgreen.com* - Costs *$60 per month 😱 • lazywork.xyz - Seems cool, very customizable *physical* jigger. 7.99$ ~ 49.99$/m • ericdraken.com/slack-always-stay-active - Outdated • github.com/eskerda/slack-keep-presence - Outdated • libraries.io/rubygems/slack-keep-presence - Outdated So I decided to build one myself! Slack Green isn't a hack or a script. It's a simple, reliable service designed to do one thing: keep your Slack status active when you want it to. • No software to download or install • Runs completely in the background • Set working schedule and forget about it Your productivity isn't measured by a tiny colored dot next to your name. > Step away for coffee. We'll keep the light on. With love,
Mouse Mover
Keeps the mouse cursor moving to prevent idle/sleep detection Keeps the mouse cursor active by dispatching synthetic mouse events. Prevent idle detection and screen timeouts effortlessly. Toggle on/off with adjustable interval (5s-120s).
Mouse Movement Monitor
Monitors mouse movement, distance, clicks and scrolls on a webpage to visualize user effort. Stop Guessing, Start Measuring: Quantify User Effort with the Mouse Movement Monitor. This is an essential tool for anyone building, designing and supporting world-class web experiences. It provides simple, visual and quantifiable data on the effort required to use your website or application. Who is this for? Product Designers & UX/UI Designers: Stop debating and start demonstrating. Use the monitor to visually identify UX friction in current implementations. A/B test new designs and prototypes to prove which version creates a more efficient user path with fewer clicks, less travel distance and minimal scrolling. Product Managers: Turn anecdotal feedback into hard data. Use the monitor to create compelling, data-backed stories that highlight problematic areas in your product. Clearly showcase the "before and after" impact of new releases on user effort, making your team's improvements undeniable. Support Agents & Customer Success: Be the most effective advocate for your users. When a customer describes a frustrating workflow, use the monitor to record it. Show your product and engineering teams the exact number of clicks and mouse distance required, transforming a user complaint into a clear, actionable bug report or feature request. QA Engineers: Enhance your testing process with visual evidence. Identify "rage clicks" by spotting dense clusters of click indicators on unresponsive elements. Uncover usability issues by tracking excessive scrolling or roundabout mouse paths that signal a confusing layout.
KeepTeamsAwake
Prevents the Microsoft Teams website or PWA from sleeping Keep Teams Awake is a very simple, barebones "mouse jiggler" browser extension for Microsoft Teams. It simulates mouse movement to prevent the Teams website or PWA from automatically changing your status to "Away" when you aren't actively using the website. For more information on why you might want to do this, and how the extension works, you can find the source code and further explanation on the Github page: https://github.com/mcarr823/keep-teams-awake
Remote Work Emulator
Simulates remote work activity by moving the mouse and pressing random keys after 5 minutes of idle time. If your computer stays idle for 5 minutes, this extension will move the mouse and click some random keyboards. This will be really useful if you are working remote and your computer is monitored by your IT department, to make sure you are working :)