If this sounds like your week
Telemetry, accounts, and heavy runtimes are a strange price for a clock.
“Strict-mode friendly timer commitment devices without gimmicks” often leads to Electron by default, which is a lot of process overhead for a countdown. TimeFence is local-first, zero telemetry, and built in Rust with Tauri so the HUD does not feel like a second browser living in your task manager. The overlay path is about performance, not about collecting usage graphs.
Where tooling usually breaks
Telemetry is a weird trade for a clock.
The honest reason people search “Strict-mode friendly timer commitment devices without gimmicks” is that most “apps” are distribution stacks pretending to be tools. A Windows overlay timer should be small, local, and auditable. That is the bar TimeFence is built for: Rust + Tauri, not a second Chromium install with a “productivity” skin.