KeepOnDuty for Google Meet

Presence that stays active on Google Meet

On long calls or while you listen, your device can go idle and drop your presence. KeepOnDuty keeps it active without you lifting a finger.

Free No sign-up 100% on your device
The case

You're on the call, but the system thinks you're not

During a Google Meet where you're only listening, it's easy to go minutes without touching the mouse or keyboard. The system goes idle and any presence apps you have open (Chat, Teams, Slack) mark you away.

KeepOnDuty keeps system activity going throughout the call, so your presence is preserved without distracting you from the meeting.

Features

Full control over your presence

Real movement

Moves the mouse at the operating-system level, not a fake cursor. Resets the inactivity timer for every app at once.

Schedules & work hours

Set your work hours (9–6, Mon–Fri) with simple schedules or cron. Blackouts for your breaks.

Stealth mode

Imperceptible micro-movements, random patterns and adjustable speed for natural behaviour.

Respects your activity

The moment you touch the mouse it steps aside; when you leave, it resumes on its own.

Private & local

Sends nothing to any server. Works 100% offline; everything stays on your device.

Free, no account

No sign-up, no cost, no ads. Download it, press Start and you're done.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does Google Meet have its own away status?

Meet doesn't have as strong a presence as Teams, but your system activity affects Google Chat and other open apps. KeepOnDuty keeps that activity so nothing marks you away.

How do I keep activity going during a long meeting?

Leave KeepOnDuty running with a short interval before you join. It keeps the system active for the whole call.

Does it interfere with Meet's camera or audio?

No. It only makes small mouse movements; it doesn't access your camera or microphone.

Is it free?

Yes, free and no sign-up, for Mac and Windows.

Download

Start for free

Download it, press Start and forget about being marked away. No account, no cost.

Free and no account · macOS 11+ and Windows 10/11. First time on Mac: right-click → Open.