Look Busy on Google Meet

Google Meet has become the default video platform for millions of workers. Like Zoom, what's visible in your background matters. Our fake work simulators give you an active, credible-looking screen behind you during Meet calls — so while you're listening to the meeting, your background is silently doing PR work on your behalf.

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The Google Meet Background Problem

Google Meet's background blur is decent, but nothing says 'focused professional' like a genuinely busy-looking work screen behind you. A visible monitor with animated charts, a live Slack feed, or a code editor signals that you were actively working before this meeting started — and will be right after. Our simulators are designed for exactly this scenario: dynamic, colorful enough to be noticeable but professional enough to be credible.

Which Simulator Works Best

The fake Slack Team Chat Simulator is particularly strong for Google Meet backgrounds because of the familiar interface — most Google Workspace users also use Slack, and seeing a busy Slack feed reads immediately as 'this person is managing a lot of conversations.' The animated channels updating and the typing indicator in the main chat area create subtle motion that cameras pick up well without being distracting.

Positioning for Best Effect

Open the simulator on whichever monitor appears in your camera background. For laptop setups, this is usually the laptop screen itself (position your external camera accordingly) or a second monitor angled to be partially visible. Run it full-screen. For Google Meet specifically, the grid view means your tile is smaller, so bright colors and clear structure work better than fine detail. The Excel chart dashboard and Slack simulator both work excellently at thumbnail size.