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Cloakly

Cloakly

Hide apps during screen shares – keep your desktop private

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Cloakly is a lightweight Windows app that lets you hide sensitive windows like personal messages, banking tabs, or distractions during screen shares on Zoom, Teams, Discord, or OBS. Unlike basic workarounds like alt-tabbing or virtual desktops, hidden apps stay fully usable and visible only to you, no interruptions to your workflow.
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Free
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Anima Playground
AI with an Eye for Design
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What do you think? …

Javier Goodall
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Javier, the solo dev behind Cloakly. Built this in Rust to solve my own pain of accidental leaks during SaaS demos and client calls. No more scrambling to close app. Just seamless privacy. What's your worst screen share horror story? Excited for your feedback! 🚀
Rajiv Ayyangar

A nice focused app! Reminds me of @Muzzle - they had a super funny launch and site. It seems like this would be a little cumbersome to configure at the beginning of each call - do you have settings that you can remember? Any chance this is coming to Mac sometime?

Javier Goodall

@rajiv_ayyangar Thanks so much for the kind words. We are still working on the settings/persistence side of things to make sure it’s a 'set it and forget it' experience rather than something you have to fiddle with before every call.

As for Mac, it’s definitely in the plans! I’m focused on perfecting the Windows version first, but macOS is the very next stop. Thanks for the support!

Nicole
💎 Pixel perfection
This is such a thoughtful app, well done! I always get so worried that my WhatsApp notifications will pop off when I screen-share during an interview.
Javier Goodall

@nicc666 Thanks, Nicole! Interviews are stressful enough without worrying about personal notifications. Cloakly was designed specifically to keep those private moments private so you can focus on the task at hand. Good luck with your next one!