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No notifications outside your work hours. VIPs still get through. Set once, runs forever.
Windows Focus Assist already has a "no notifications outside work hours" feature — it just needs to be told what your hours are. Most people never configure it because the registry path (HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Notifications\\Settings\\Windows.SystemToast.Suggested) is six clicks deep. This automation writes the QuietHoursRules entries: priority-only mode outside your work hours, your priority list (favorites, repeat callers) still allowed through, every day including weekends. From then on your laptop stops buzzing at 9pm without you having to remember anything. The discovery interview lets you set non-default work hours (a CPA in tax season may want 7am–9pm, a parent may want hard 5pm cutoff), choose whether weekends are quiet (default yes), and pick a priority list — phone numbers or app names that should ALWAYS notify even during quiet hours. The script writes the registry; the priority list is enforced by Windows itself.
Before this automation runs on your machine, Computer Spy asks 4 questions about your current workflow. The script that lands on your machine reflects your answers — not a generic default. Preview the questions below; you'll fill them in after install starts.
Answer 4 questions about your workflow. Computer Spy's AI builds a PowerShell script tailored to your answers and pushes it to your machine. No code, no manual setup — your custom automation lands inside 60 seconds.
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