~75%
of large-org Mac fleets are managed with Jamf Pro.
Source: JamFFor Mac admins and IT teams: Jamf Pro, Kandji, and ABM
ScreenMercy is built to deploy the way Mac admins expect. It is code-signed with a Developer ID and notarized by Apple, installs silently from a standard package, reads its configuration from a managed profile, and makes zero network calls after install. Push it with Jamf or Kandji, set your defaults once, and move on.
Developer ID signed. Apple notarized. Silent install. Zero telemetry.
The problem
Most small Mac utilities create work for IT. They are unsigned or unnotarized and trip Gatekeeper. They want an installer click on every machine. They phone home, which means a real security review. And they have no way to set defaults centrally, so every user is on their own. Multiply that across hundreds of devices and a "nice little app" becomes a project nobody has time for.
ScreenMercy was designed to avoid every one of those problems, because a tool that helps your team is worthless if it never makes it onto their machines.
~75%
of large-org Mac fleets are managed with Jamf Pro.
Source: JamF1 page
is all your security questionnaire needs: no data collected, no network calls.
0
outbound network calls after license activation.
The solution
ScreenMercy meets the standard checklist for an enterprise-ready Mac app, so there are no surprises in your deployment workflow (Jamf managed app configuration guide, Apple on notarization).
Code-signed with a Developer ID and notarized by Apple, so Gatekeeper accepts it and your endpoints trust it out of the box.
Ships as a standard signed package that installs with no user interaction. No clicks, no prompts, no walking the floor.
ScreenMercy reads its settings from a managed profile you push from your MDM, so you can set warming defaults, behavior, and per-app rules for the whole fleet at deployment time.
Device-based licensing with a single key for the fleet, no per-user Apple ID required, and zero outbound network calls after install. Nothing for your security team to chase.
Jamf Pro
ScreenMercy deploys to Jamf Pro the way you already deploy third-party utilities. Upload the signed, notarized package as a policy payload, or distribute via Apps and Books through Apple Business Manager for managed, revocable licenses. Push your configuration profile alongside it to set fleet defaults, scope to a smart group, and you are done. License assignment is silent and needs no Apple ID on the device (Jamf App Installers documentation, Apple Volume Purchase guidance).
Jamf deployment steps
Kandji
Kandji follows the same path. Add ScreenMercy as a Custom App using the signed, notarized package, attach your configuration profile to set defaults, and assign it to a Blueprint. License distribution through Apple Business Manager works the same way it does in Jamf, with managed, reassignable seats and no per-user Apple ID (Apple Volume Purchase guidance, Addigy VPP overview).
Kandji deployment steps
Using Mosyle, Intune, or Addigy instead. The mechanics are the same: a signed, notarized package plus a configuration profile, distributed via Apple Business Manager or directly. Ask us for the deployment kit and we will include notes for your platform.
Trust and privacy
ScreenMercy operates entirely on-device. It requires no network access after download, creates no user accounts, transmits no data to any server, and runs no analytics. For a security questionnaire, the answers are short: no data collected, no data transmitted, no third parties, nothing to breach. Because no personal data is processed, the usual data-processing review is largely moot (on proving privacy compliance to enterprise buyers). This is a genuine advantage in procurement, where apps that phone home draw scrutiny that stalls or kills small-vendor deals.
Developer ID signed
Apple notarized
Zero telemetry
No accounts
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 usRequest the deployment kit, the signed package, a sample configuration profile, and platform notes, and run a free 14-day pilot on a test group. No credit card, no commitment.
No credit card required. Signed and notarized. Cancel anytime.
FAQ
Push the signed, notarized package through Jamf, Kandji, Mosyle, Intune, or another MDM that supports macOS package deployment. A single license key or pre-activation file covers the team. Most fleets are live in under an afternoon.
None. There are no accounts, no analytics, and no outbound network calls. Everything runs on the device.
Yes. IT sets fleet-wide defaults through a managed configuration profile, so your team gets a screen that works correctly from the first launch.
Yes. Business and Enterprise plans support invoices, purchase orders, vendor onboarding, and security review. Custom contract terms are available case by case for larger Business and Enterprise rollouts.
As a focused indie vendor, we can provide a security attestation and a one-page security brief that satisfies most procurement reviews. Because the app collects and transmits no data, the review surface is minimal.
No. Auto-location is optional. Employees can type coordinates manually and never grant macOS Location Services permission. Either way, location is only used locally for solar calculations and is not transmitted by the product app.
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