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App That Makes You Look Like An Overly Busy Employee

While online conversations and meetings have become the standard for working from home, a developer has developed an app that will allow you to escape those conversations every now and then. This app, called Busy Simulator, plays fake notification sounds from popular apps, making you look like you're too busy.
 App That Makes You Look Like An Overly Busy Employee
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With the spread of the coronavirus all over the world, our workplaces have turned into completely online platforms. The new work address of many employees was Zoom. While online interviews were initially felt to be more comforting for many employees, some began to feel uncomfortable with the interviews. Employees are now in the mode of ‘even if I have an excuse’ to skip the negotiations.

Here’s that excuse. Published by a developer named Brian Moore, this small platform called Busy Simulator allows you to receive notification sounds from 9 different applications in total. These apps include Google Calendar, Microsoft Teams, Skype, email, iMessage, Google Chat, Outlook. There is also a phone ringing on your desk on the platform.

Perfect for saying I have work and escaping the meeting.

This application, which will allow you to make small betrayals and short-term escapes, can be used in a very simple way. You can click on the applications you want to receive notifications in the application you can access by clicking this link. Then these applications automatically send you notification sounds at certain intervals. For example, once you click on Slack, you get new notifications within 1-10 seconds. You can also choose more than one application. You can also adjust the frequency from the slider under the application.

Thanks to these sounds, which you can easily activate while on a call, you can make yourself busy enough to make an excuse to avoid the conversation. But if someone asks what you’re working on, remember to be prepared as well.

Brian, the developer of the application, had previously signed the application called “Do not touch your face”. This application, which was released in the early days of COVID-19, managed to go viral, watching you through your camera, and shouting at you when you touched your face.

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