Screen Mercy
Pilot

For IT, security, and Mac admins

Deploy it in five minutes. Forget about it for good.

ScreenMercy is a signed, notarized macOS package that pushes cleanly through your existing MDM. No accounts, no telemetry, no network calls. The kind of app that clears a security review on the first read and never generates a support ticket.

Jamf, Kandji, Mosyle, and ABM ready. Code-signed and notarized by Apple.

The deployment

Built for the way you already manage Macs

ScreenMercy ships as a Developer ID signed, Apple-notarized package that installs silently and unattended. Push it through your MDM, apply a managed configuration profile to set fleet-wide defaults, and you are finished. There is nothing for end users to install or configure.

Direct package deployment

Distribute the signed, notarized .pkg through Jamf, Kandji, Mosyle, or Intune. Activate the whole fleet with a single team license key or pre-activation file. Custom volume pricing and invoicing available on this path.

Apple Business Manager

Purchase seats in volume through Apps and Books, sync to your MDM, and push silently. No individual Apple IDs required on endpoints.

5 minutes to deploy

  1. 1 Receive your signed package and team license key.
  2. 2 Upload the package to your MDM.
  3. 3 Apply the managed configuration profile with your preferred defaults.
  4. 4 Scope it to your Mac group.
  5. 5 Push. Every screen is covered.

The security

The shortest security questionnaire you will fill out this year

ScreenMercy operates entirely on-device. It requires no network access after download, creates no user accounts, transmits no data, and includes no analytics or telemetry. For most security and privacy reviews, that reduces the entire assessment to a single page.

Your review asks ScreenMercy answers
What data does the app collect? None. No personal, behavioral, or usage data.
Where does that data go? Nowhere. There are no outbound network calls.
Are there user accounts? No accounts, no logins, no cloud sync.
Is it code-signed and notarized? Yes. Developer ID signed and Apple-notarized.
Do you need a DPA? Since no personal data is processed, a DPA is a simple pass-through.
Can it be centrally managed? Yes. IT sets defaults via a managed configuration profile.

Apps that phone home create work for your team. ScreenMercy does not, by design (on procurement security reviews, ISACA).

The comparison

Why teams choose ScreenMercy over Night Shift or f.lux

Apple's Night Shift ships with macOS and does the minimum: a basic, fixed temperature shift with limited control. f.lux goes further for individuals, but it is not enterprise-grade. It performs a daily server ping, is not on the Mac App Store, offers no volume licensing, and cannot be centrally managed or deployed through your MDM (Night Shift, f.lux, and alternatives compared).

Capability Night Shift f.lux ScreenMercy
True sun-position tracking Partial
Zero telemetry No, daily server ping
MDM deployable (Jamf, Kandji, Mosyle) n/a built-in Difficult
Central managed configuration
Volume licensing and support
Single SKU for the whole fleet n/a
"Night Shift does the minimum. f.lux is not built for teams. ScreenMercy is the screen comfort tool made to be deployed: telemetry-free, centrally managed, and commercially supported."

What you get

Everything procurement will ask for, ready to hand over

  • Signed, notarized .pkg installer
  • Managed configuration profile schema for fleet-wide defaults
  • Security one-pager (PDF) for vendor registration
  • Step-by-step Jamf, Kandji, and Mosyle deployment guides
  • Simple MSA and pass-through DPA templates
  • A single team license key for the whole fleet
  • Direct support contact, no volunteer-maintainer risk

Pricing

Per-seat pricing, volume discounts, invoicing available

One quiet utility for the whole team. Compare plans by monthly seat cost, then pick monthly or annual billing.

Starter

2 to 9 seats

$2 /seat/mo

per seat / month, billed annually at $24 / seat / year

Small teams buying on a card

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Team

10 to 49 seats

$1.67 /seat/mo

per seat / month, billed annually at $20 / seat / year

Growing engineering or ops teams

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Business

50 to 199 seats

$1.33 /seat/mo

per seat / month, billed annually at $16 / seat / year

Department or company rollouts

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Reference price

Enterprise

200+ 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 us
  • Annual billing is the best value; monthly billing is available when flexibility matters more than the lowest seat cost.
  • All plans include free updates for the license term and direct support.
  • 14-day free team pilot available on every plan. No credit card required.
  • 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.

Roll it out once. Stop thinking about it.

Get the deployment guide and the security one-pager, then push ScreenMercy to your fleet in an afternoon.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

How do we deploy it across our fleet?

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.

What data does ScreenMercy collect?

None. There are no accounts, no analytics, and no outbound network calls. Everything runs on the device.

Can IT pre-configure settings for everyone?

Yes. IT sets fleet-wide defaults through a managed configuration profile, so your team gets a screen that works correctly from the first launch.

Do you offer invoicing and a contract?

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.

Do you have a SOC 2 report?

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.

Do employees have to share location?

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.