
EyeFocus
Blur your screen when you look away.

About | Details |
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Name: | EyeFocus |
Submited By: | Murray Kuhlman |
Release Date | 9 months ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Productivity Privacy |
Boost your privacy and productivity by blurring your main screen when you're looking away. Whether someone approaches to chat or you're focused on a second screen for too long, the app automatically blurs your display and reduces distractions.
<a href="https://polar.sh/NativeSensors/products/c9f94a68-0e60-4fb9-9f1e-e53ebc5ca374" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://polar.sh/NativeSensors/p...</a> There is free demo available!
8 months ago
For those who purchased the app but were unable to download it, we apologize for the inconvenience—a download link was accidentally missing. The issue has been fixed, so please check your product page again. If the problem persists, feel free to contact me at <a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">[email protected]</a>.
9 months ago
Really interesting - and something many companies may be interested in at scale (especially if you add a screen lock functionality!)
9 months ago
I recommend EyeFocus, a great tool for increasing privacy and productivity. This is especially useful if someone comes up unexpectedly or if you're focusing on a second monitor for a long time
9 months ago
Love the idea! I'm curious to know how responsive this is when you look back at the screen? Does it affect the performance of older device models?
9 months ago
Finally I can watch porn in the office without judgement 🙄 You're a life-saver!
9 months ago
It's a nice idea. I'd encourage to not present the user with a CC form as soon as they land though, work them up with a value prompt, maybe a teaser, or a trial, before asking for cc details. I'm positive you'd see higher clickthrough and if the product is good, you'll have better conversion
9 months ago
This is very interesting @piotr_walas, congrats on the launch 🙌 I'm wondering how responsive it is when we look back at the monitor. Is it like near instant from your experience, or does it take a second or two to focus back? I noticed one small spelling: "[Win only, MacOS/Linux comming]", should be "coming" with one 'm'. All the best with this :)
9 months ago
That's an interesting idea! I have a desktop PC, but it's not connected to a camera. I assume a camera is necessary for this to function properly, right? I'd definitely like to see a MacBook version to give it a try.
9 months ago