That gap has a name. And for the first time, it's measurable.
Measure yours freeYou've felt all three. We just gave them names.
That conversation where someone needed just one thing, but left you carrying the weight of their stress, their urgency, their unspoken expectations.
Emotional ResidueEach ping is a tiny redirect. Each redirect costs attention you never get back. By afternoon, you're scattered across a dozen conversations you didn't start.
Digital FatigueYou're running on fumes. Not tired exactly. Just emptied. Your most important work sits waiting while your brain refuses to engage.
Cognitive Overload40% We call these the Three Drains. And they're stealing 40% of your capacity.
DustOff reads how you're actually feeling, then responds.
Zen mode protects what little you have left. It shields you from new asks, quiets the noise, and gives you permission to consolidate instead of create.
Flow mode keeps you there. It's the sweet spot—you're running well, you're producing, you're balanced between input and output.
Legend mode unleashes everything. You're at peak. Take the big swings, say yes to the ambitious work, push the boundaries.
Your Bandwidth Gauge
Daily Calibration. Real Bandwidth.
Every morning, three quick questions. How'd you sleep? What are you carrying emotionally? What's likely to pull your attention today? From that, DustOff calculates your real bandwidth—not a guess, a measurement.
Your foundation. Did you recover? How rested do you feel?
What's still sitting with you from yesterday? What weight are you carrying?
What's on the horizon? What's likely to pull you away?
Privacy first. Local first. No surveillance.
We measure your capacity. Not your keystrokes. Not your screen. Not your messages.
Everything runs on your machine. No cloud sync. No data transmission.
We don't track what you're doing, where you're clicking, or what you're typing.
Your data is yours. Delete it whenever you want. No questions.
The Corner Man Metaphor: DustOff stands with you, not watching you. Like a corner man in boxing—they see you, they know you're tired, they give you water and honest feedback. They're not recording how many punches you threw or analyzing your technique for profit. They're in your corner, helping you last the round.
Before you download anything, know your baseline.
The HBI is a 5-minute diagnostic. No email required. You'll see exactly where your capacity is leaking—and what mode you're in right now.
Take the free quizOne person's capacity problem is personal. Ten people's problem is organizational.
The ECI is a 20-question diagnostic that shows you where your team is running hot, where people are protecting themselves, and where capacity is genuinely broken.
The ECI tells you: Who's protected and why. Where the real bottlenecks are (not the org chart ones). What interventions actually move the needle on capacity.
It's not about surveillance. It's about seeing the truth of how your team actually runs.
Founding rates available now. Forever.
I moved to the US from Botswana with an MBA and a work ethic. What nobody told me was the invisible tax—the constant translation, the background processing, the slow drain that no metric captured.
I could see my output. I could track my deliverables. But I couldn't see the cost. The bandwidth that was leaking. The moments when I was running on fumes but the Slack notifications kept coming.
I built DustOff because I needed it. I needed to see the real story. Not the story my calendar told, or my to-do list, or my inbox. The actual bandwidth I had left.
Then I realized everyone needs it. The person with the packed schedule. The parent with back-to-back meetings. The person carrying the weight of a difficult conversation. The team that's running hot but nobody wants to say it.
Your capacity is real. It's measurable. And it's the most important metric nobody's tracking.