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Take a break. Let Tith-Worker handle the rest.

Free & open-source activity simulator for remote workers. Auto mouse & keyboard movement keeps your time tracker active. Tested across 5 IT companies · 90–93% satisfaction · Lightweight Python tool · One-click ON/OFF · No setup headaches. - ponir57/Tith-worker

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm excited to share Tith-Worker with you all! As a developer who's worked remotely for years, I know the struggle — you step away for a coffee, jump into a quick call, or just need a short break, and suddenly your time tracker marks you as "idle." It's frustrating and honestly a bit unfair. So I built Tith-Worker to fix that. It's a lightweight, open-source tool that keeps your system active with natural mouse movements and subtle keyboard activity, so your tracker never flags you as away. A few things I'm proud of: 🖱️ Realistic, human-like movement (not robotic patterns) 🔘 Dead-simple ON/OFF toggle — anyone can use it 🪶 Super lightweight — runs quietly in the background 🐍 Pure Python — cross-platform & easy to set up 🔓 100% free & open source, forever Before launching, I tested it across 5 multinational IT companies with 10+ real remote employees, and the feedback was awesome — a 90–93% satisfaction rate from people who use time trackers every single day. It's completely free and the code is fully open, so feel free to dive in, fork it, or suggest improvements. I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback! 🚀 Thanks for checking it out — happy to answer any questions! 🙌

About GitHub on Product Hunt

Take a break. Let Tith-Worker handle the rest.

GitHub was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #59 on the daily leaderboard. Free & open-source activity simulator for remote workers. Auto mouse & keyboard movement keeps your time tracker active. Tested across 5 IT companies · 90–93% satisfaction · Lightweight Python tool · One-click ON/OFF · No setup headaches. - ponir57/Tith-worker

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