Free Online Work Simulator

CubicleComa is the internet's leading collection of free online work simulators. 15 tools designed to make you look busy at work — from a fake Excel chart dashboard to a Slack team chat, a Jira Kanban board, a VS Code-style code editor, a PowerPoint deck, and more. Everything runs in your browser. No download. No account. No software. Instant.

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What Is a Work Simulator?

A work simulator is a browser-based tool that replicates the visual appearance of a real work application — without any of the actual functionality. The goal is to provide a convincing, professional-looking screen for situations where your actual screen would be embarrassing, inappropriate, or simply not ready for viewing. Work simulators aren't about avoiding work — they're about managing the visual performance of work in environments where perception matters as much as output.

What's Available on CubicleComa

Our free tool collection includes: a fake Excel Chart Dashboard with animated 3D charts, a Slack Team Chat Simulator with busy channels and typing indicators, a Jira Project Management Board with a full Kanban interface, an MS Teams Status Keeper that maintains your Available status, a fake VS Code code editor with assembly source code, a fake PowerPoint Strategic Deck, a fake Gantt Chart in an Excel grid, a Live Capex Budget Tracker, a fake Outlook Calendar with a hidden Breakout game, a fake Legal NDA document, a fake Mathcad Engineering Analysis, a TPS Report System, and Larry's classic Boss Key. All free, all instant.

Who Uses Work Simulators

Our users include: remote workers managing video call presence, office workers in open-plan environments, developers waiting for builds and PRs, finance professionals between close cycles, project managers in slow sprint periods, consultants on long engagements, and anyone who has ever sat in a meeting that stopped being relevant 30 minutes ago. Work simulators serve the universal human need for a professional-looking screen during the inevitable periods when the actual work isn't happening fast enough to fill the screen.