Overview
Auto-mutes every tab when you join a video call. Restores them when you hang up. Works with Meet, Zoom, and Teams.
You're a minute into a client call when a YouTube tab on your other monitor autoplays a mattress commercial. Then a Slack notification pops up over your screen share: "anyone want tacos for lunch?" MeetingFocus handles both problems automatically. The moment you join a Google Meet, Zoom, or Microsoft Teams call, MeetingFocus mutes every other tab in your browser. Pro goes further: it silences web notifications from Slack, Discord, Gmail, and every other tab so nothing pops up during your screen share. Any new tab you open during the meeting is muted the instant it loads. When the meeting ends, everything snaps back to the way it was. You don't click anything. You don't configure anything. It just works. WORKS ON ALL THREE PLATFORMS YOU ACTUALLY USE - Google Meet (meet.google.com) - Zoom web client (app.zoom.us and *.zoom.us) - Microsoft Teams (teams.microsoft.com and teams.live.com) Join a call, see the green indicator in the popup, see the muted-tab count tick up in the toolbar badge, keep working. Whether your team lives in Meet, Zoom, or Teams, the behavior is identical. KEEP WHAT YOU WANT PLAYING Some audio is part of your focus, not a distraction. Add your music source to the allowlist and Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or your study playlist keeps playing through the call. Everything else hushes. The free tier lets you allowlist up to 3 domains. Pro lifts that to unlimited. NEW TAB OPENS MID-CALL? STILL MUTED. A coworker drops a link in chat. You click it. Ten seconds later it's not autoplaying a product demo into your meeting audio; MeetingFocus muted it the moment it opened. The popup makes this explicit: "New tabs will open muted until focus ends." SILENCE NOTIFICATIONS DURING YOUR SCREEN SHARE (PRO) The Slack ping during your presentation. The Gmail preview showing a subject line your client should not have seen. The Discord alert about your raid group while you're interviewing a candidate. MeetingFocus Pro intercepts web notifications from every non-meeting tab the moment your call starts. Nothing pops up. Nothing flashes. When the meeting ends, notifications come back on their own. No OS settings to toggle, no Do Not Disturb to remember to turn off afterward. MEETING PROFILES: ONE SETUP, EVERY CALL TYPE (PRO) Not all meetings are the same. Standup mode keeps Slack and project tools audible so you can reference tickets mid-call. Presentation mode mutes everything and silences all notifications for total quiet. Create your own custom profiles with per-profile allowlists and notification rules. Pick a profile from the popup before your call. MeetingFocus does the rest. WHEN THE CALL ENDS, SO DOES FOCUS MODE Hang up, close the meeting tab, or navigate away. MeetingFocus detects the end of the meeting and unmutes every tab it touched, restoring each one to its original state. If a tab was muted before the call, it stays muted. If it was playing, it plays again. You can also end focus manually at any time from the popup or with Alt+Shift+M. FREE TIER - Automatic meeting detection on Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams - Auto-mute every other tab for the duration of the call - Auto-mute any tab opened during the call - Automatic restore when the call ends - Session restore: if tabs were closed during the call, reopen them with one click - Meeting history log with date, platform, duration, and muted-tab count - CSV export of your meeting history - 3-domain allowlist for music or ambient audio - Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Shift+M) for manual toggle - Toolbar badge showing live muted-tab count PRO UPGRADE (one-time $9.99, no subscription) - Notification silencing: blocks web notifications from Slack, Discord, Gmail, and every other tab so nothing pops up during your screen share - Meeting profiles: named rulesets for different call types (Standup keeps project tools audible, Presentation mutes everything and silences all notifications) - Create your own custom profiles with per-profile allowlists and notification rules - Unlimited allowlist entries (free tier allows 3) One-time purchase. No subscription. No auto-renewal. Pay once, own forever. PRIVACY FIRST MeetingFocus does not run any servers. Everything stays on your device. - No analytics, telemetry, or tracking - No microphone, camera, or meeting content access at any point - No remote storage - No ads - No data sold, shared, or transmitted to third parties The only data stored anywhere is in your local Chrome profile: your allowlist, your preferences, your meeting profiles, and your meeting history log. All of it can be cleared by uninstalling the extension or clicking Reset all settings on the options page. Full privacy policy: https://meetingfocus.app/privacy FROM LOOPHEAD LABS MeetingFocus is built and maintained by Loophead Labs, a small independent studio making calm, focused tools for people who live in their browser. Questions, feature requests, or bugs? Email dev@loopheadlabs.com and a real human will reply, usually the same day.
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Details
- Version0.2.0
- UpdatedApril 21, 2026
- FeaturesOffers in-app purchases
- Size50.55KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperLoophead Labs LLCWebsite
8 The Grn Ste B Dover, DE 19901-3618 USEmail
dev@loopheadlabs.comPhone
+1 332-263-8802 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.
- D-U-N-S119511545
Privacy
MeetingFocus has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
MeetingFocus handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
Support
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