TimeFence: persistent focus timer HUD — buy direct, lifetime license.
Guided workflow variation

Searches for Rust Tauri focus overlay minimal distraction footprint failwhen the answer hidesin a tray you never open.

Browser timers live behind tabs. Tray timers live behind indifference. A HUD stays in the work plane—on top, visible, and built for Windows 11/10 with a true overlay workflow.

$2.49 USD — Perpetual License

One-time purchase · Lifetime updates · Delivered via the Microsoft Store

Purchased and updated securely through the Microsoft Store. No account needed on our site, no subscription, and a Microsoft receipt for easy corporate expensing.

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If this sounds like your week

Visibility is a UI problem, not a motivation problem.

A transparent overlay or a minimalist HUD is not about aesthetics. It is about a constraint you cannot accidentally minimize away. If the countdown is not competing for attention in the same visual field as the IDE or the call window, you will keep rediscovering time blindness the hard way.

Where tooling usually breaks

The productivity industry sells “accountability” and ships another login.

There is a reason “Rust Tauri focus overlay minimal distraction footprint” leads to endless lists. Most tools are trying to be a platform. A HUD is the opposite: a small, high-signal object that is allowed to be boring, because its job is not engagement—it is a visible count-down that stays in your visual field. Everything else is a coping mechanism for bad placement.

Where TimeFence lands

TimeFence: a persistent HUD, not a persistent reminder notification.

TimeFence answers “Rust Tauri focus overlay minimal distraction footprint” with a Windows-first overlay: a high-performance, low-latency timer HUD you can see over real applications, without turning every focus block into a modal takeover. It is a one-time license on Microsoft Store—check your listing for the price Microsoft shows (Store promos commonly land near $2.79 vs $3.99 list). Local-first and no telemetry. If you have been burned by “always on top” web hacks and flaky tray tools, this is the opposite: a real desktop utility built like a real desktop utility. TimeFence emphasizes peripheral countdown HUD behavior plus optional Strict Mode—confirm alert UX against hardware drivers.

$2.49 USD — Perpetual License

One-time purchase · Lifetime updates · Delivered via the Microsoft Store

Purchased and updated securely through the Microsoft Store. No account needed on our site, no subscription, and a Microsoft receipt for easy corporate expensing.

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What you get

Feature highlights

Persistent timer HUD

Always-visible countdown on a zero-latency overlay—peripheral time you can't ignore, without modal chrome blocking your work.

Rust + Tauri, local-first

No Electron tax, no sign-in, and no telemetry. Your focus sessions never leave your machine.

Strict Mode

A real enforcement switch. Start a block and the soft “I’ll just pause it” path disappears—on purpose. Use it when you mean it.

Especially when

  • Combat time blindness: keep a persistent visual timer HUD in view on Windows, not in the tray
  • Reduce context switching: stop tab-flipping to web timers or “focus” apps with account walls
  • When you need commitment, not cosplay: optional Strict Mode for deterministic focus sessions you cannot abandon mid-block

Trusted by pragmatic desktop users

Built for people who prefer tools that stay local.

Real workflows: focus timers that stay visible, batches that never leave the disk, and renames you can rewind.

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Our Core Moat

Engineered to respect your system boundaries.

System Resource Monitor (Idle State Comparison)
Automata Labs sub-5MB idle memory footprint compared to generic Electron applications

Lightweight Native Stack

Compiled Rust core wrapped inside an optimized Tauri shell. No heavy background node loops or duplicate Chromium engines cooking your memory footprint (<5MB idle RAM).

100% Local-First Privacy

Executes entirely on-device with full offline isolation. Absolute zero background telemetry policies, no metrics aggregation, and zero mandatory cloud-sync accounts.

Perpetual Fallback Licenses

Pay a single, clear one-time purchase price. Own your specific native software utility execution tier permanently without artificial subscription paywalls or ongoing usage tax.

FAQ

Straight answers—no glossary dump

Is TimeFence a good option if I searched for “Rust Tauri focus overlay minimal distraction footprint”?

TimeFence is a Rust and Tauri Windows app: a persistent timer HUD, optional Strict Mode, no mandatory account, and no telemetry. You pay once on the Microsoft Store and run it locally. It is designed for people who are tired of tray timers, browser-tab Pomodoro pages, and “focus” apps that are better at onboarding than at keeping time visible on screen.

Will the HUD steal focus or interrupt typing?

TimeFence is built as a high-performance overlay. The point is a visible countdown in peripheral vision—not yanking the foreground window. You can keep typing in your editor, spreadsheet, or browser without a modal fighting you for input.

What is Strict Mode, and is it required?

Strict Mode is optional. When you use it, a session is meant to be a commitment: pause and quit paths are not there to make quitting frictionless. If you do not want that enforcement, you do not have to use it. If you do want it, it is a tool—not a pep talk.

Why a HUD instead of a system tray icon?

Trays are where visibility goes to die. A persistent HUD is “out of sight, out of mind” in reverse: your eyes can pick up the countdown without a deliberate “check the timer” step.

The tray is where clocks go to die.
Put time back on screen.

TimeFence is a one-time Windows purchase. No subscriptions, no telemetry. Just a local Rust/Tauri HUD with optional Strict Mode for serious blocks.

$2.49 USD — Perpetual License

One-time purchase · Lifetime updates · Delivered via the Microsoft Store

Purchased and updated securely through the Microsoft Store. No account needed on our site, no subscription, and a Microsoft receipt for easy corporate expensing.

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Technical specifications

Technical specifications for procurement

Spec Implementation
Data Sovereignty Focus sessions and HUD state remain on-device; no cloud session store
Telemetry Status None; no analytics or sign-in for core timer behavior
Core Runtime Rust / Tauri with native Windows overlay APIs
Network Requirements Fully functional offline
Deployment Compatibility Windows 10 and 11 via Microsoft Store and direct purchase
Overlay behavior Always-on-top HUD designed not to steal keyboard focus
Strict Mode Optional session lock with pause/quit paths disabled until block ends