Omix is a desktop application designed to provide adaptive focus music that evolves in real time based on a user's work activity. The tool aims to help individuals maintain deep concentration and flow during tasks that require sustained attention, such as coding, writing, reading, or other forms of deep work. It is available for both Mac and Windows platforms and offers a 7-day free trial without requiring a credit card.
The core feature of Omix is its ability to read keyboard activity and monitor which applications are in use to determine the user's workflow patterns. Based on this information, the music soundtrack dynamically adapts to match the user's momentum and activity level. The musical experience starts with ambient, calming textures to ease users into work mode, gradually introducing basslines, rhythms, and full compositions as focus and productivity increase. The tool offers a variety of genres, including deep house, jazz fusion, and post-rock, and allows users to layer in ambient background sounds such as rain, café noise, or brown noise. Each scene includes optional slow-moving visuals designed to anchor focus without causing distraction.
Omix incorporates subtle, research-backed enhancements at different intensity levels, such as binaural cues to promote sustained attention, adaptive filtering to reduce sonic fatigue, and tempo shifts that mirror cognitive states. The adaptive engine is informed by research from Stanford's SHAPE Lab, which found that real-time audio feedback can improve focus and mindfulness. The application also tracks focus patterns in the background, providing daily and weekly summaries, per-app productivity breakdowns, and identification of peak hours for deep work.
Privacy is a stated priority, with all activity monitoring performed locally on the user's device and no transmission or storage of personal data, keystrokes, or app content. Omix is positioned as especially helpful for people with ADHD or those who find it challenging to stay engaged, offering adjustable intensity and long-form tracks that evolve to maintain engagement. The tool is described as an indie project created by a developer with ADHD and a background in computer science and cognitive science, and it does not rely on external funding.
Omix sits in PulseGate's Music & audio category. Helping users maintain focus and productivity by providing adaptive music that responds to their activity. Omix is a consumer product aimed at professionals and students seeking focus. A free plan is available; paid tiers begin at $7. The product ships for the web, macOS, and Windows.
It is developed by Omix, and the product first shipped in 2025. Across PulseGate's embedding index, Omix has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 6 catalogued features are adaptive music, real-time activity tracking, and focus modes.
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