Problem
AI teams stare into the hard parts for hours
Agent traces, eval failures, training logs, product demos, and late customer requests pull builders deep into the screen long after daylight is gone.
For AI startups on Mac
ScreenMercy warms every Mac with the real local sunset and clears it by sunrise. Auto-location is optional, and coordinates can be entered manually. For teams living in traces, terminals, notebooks, dashboards, and demos, it makes late work feel a little less hostile without adding another workflow.
Zero telemetry in the product app. No accounts. No dashboard. Mac-native.
Problem
Agent traces, eval failures, training logs, product demos, and late customer requests pull builders deep into the screen long after daylight is gone.
Agitate
Every cold late-night display adds friction at the exact moment your team is debugging fragile systems, making judgment calls, and trying to protect tomorrow's focus.
Solution
ScreenMercy shifts warmth by real sun position for each teammate. The app stays local, quiet, and out of the way, while the screen gets calmer as the night gets longer.
Why AI teams care
AI startup teams already carry enough complexity: eval harnesses, agent runs, customer demos, infrastructure surprises, and sprint decisions that happen late. ScreenMercy gives the team a quieter screen layer with almost no operational surface area.
No popups, nudges, break timers, or productivity theater. ScreenMercy does one thing quietly and leaves builders alone.
The product app makes zero outbound network calls. Auto-location is optional, coordinates can be typed manually, and no employee behavior, location, or usage telemetry leaves the Mac.
A small macOS-native menu bar utility, code-signed and notarized, built for teams that do not want Electron bloat beside their dev stack.
A teammate in SF, New York, or London gets warmth based on their own horizon, using optional auto-location or manual coordinates, not headquarters time or a blunt fixed schedule.
Where it shows up
Late agent debugging and eval review
Demo-week pushes before investor or customer meetings
Founder-led product nights after a day of calls
Distributed teams working across local sunsets
Pricing
One quiet utility for the whole team. Compare plans by monthly seat cost, then pick monthly or annual billing.
2 to 9 seats
$2 /seat/mo
per seat / month, billed annually at $24 / seat / year
Small teams buying on a card
Buy now10 to 49 seats
$1.67 /seat/mo
per seat / month, billed annually at $20 / seat / year
Growing engineering or ops teams
Buy now50 to 199 seats
$1.33 /seat/mo
per seat / month, billed annually at $16 / seat / year
Department or company rollouts
Request a quote200+ seats
$1-$1.17 /seat/mo
per seat / month, billed annually at $12-$14 / seat / year
Fleet-wide rollout, invoice / purchase order, and security review support
Contact usFAQ
No. The Mac app collects no usage data, creates no accounts, and makes no outbound network calls. It runs locally on the device.
No. ScreenMercy is designed to stay quiet in the menu bar. It does not show nags, break reminders, or productivity prompts.
Yes. ScreenMercy follows each person's real horizon, using optional auto-location or manually entered coordinates, so teammates in different cities get screen warmth based on their own sunrise and sunset.
Yes. Start with a pilot, then move to MDM deployment and managed defaults when your team is ready.
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