Isaac Levin is an independent developer whose open-source utilities focus on bridging Microsoft cloud data with everyday hardware. His catalog centers on PresenceLight, a lightweight background agent that reads Microsoft 365 presence information—Teams busy, Outlook free, manual focus time—and instantly replicates it to popular smart-bulb ecosystems such as Philips Hue, LIFX, and Yeelight. Typical use cases include home-office workers who want a visual “on-air” cue for family members, open-plan offices that turn overhead RGB strips red when someone is in a call, and streamers who synchronize desk lighting with their Teams status to avoid mid-broadcast interruptions. The same engine can be pointed to custom API endpoints, letting developers extend the concept to desk lamps, Nanoleaf panels, or even DIY Arduino setups. By translating abstract availability states into physical color changes, the software reduces context-switching friction and adds a layer of ambient awareness to hybrid work environments. PresenceLight is available for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

PresenceLight

PresenceLight is a solution to broadcast your various statuses to light bulbs.

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