Launched this week
GazeTrac is a Windows focus tracker powered by eye tracking. Instead of only showing which apps were open, it shows where your visual attention actually went during work, with a daily timeline comparing foreground app time and gaze focus. Built for people who want to understand distraction, deep work, and real screen attention.





Eyeware Beam
I’ve been supporting Zekun while he’s been building this over the past few months, so it’s great to finally see GazeTrac launch.
What I genuinely like about it is that it doesn’t feel like another productivity app you have to actively manage. It just sits quietly in the background with your other tray apps and gradually builds a picture of how you actually work over time.
The closest comparison for me is probably daily steps or sleep tracking. You set it and forget it, then start noticing patterns you wouldn’t have caught otherwise: when during the day you naturally do your best work, when your attention starts drifting, which projects are getting your real focus. The kind of insights that actually change how you approach your workday. Excited to see where Zekun takes this from here.