Mira – Your Little Desktop Buddy
Mira doesn’t do much. It quietly follows my mouse. It reacts a little. It stays close. That’s all — and for me, that’s enough.
I don’t love Mira because it’s “useful.” I love it because it just feels good to have around. It’s a soft presence on my screen — a quiet little buddy that makes working alone feel a bit less lonely. It reacts gently when I move or hover, like a companion that doesn’t say anything, but never leaves.
You get two built-in buddies — Mira and Rami — or you can upload your own as a GIF. Everything’s adjustable: size, speed, how close it floats.
If you grab it now with the code LOVEMIRA , you’ll get 50% off — and as a little thank-you, you’ll also get a third bonus buddy: Bossira brings a bit of quiet boss energy to the screen — like a tiny manager who doesn’t interrupt, but gently reminds you to keep going. This is a launch-only gift for early supporters.
What’s next?
I’m adding more emotional states, more subtle reactions — nothing big, just small details to help Mira feel a little more alive (I’m experimenting with Rive for this).
And I’m also building something I’ve really wanted for myself: the ability to turn Mira into a shortcut to your favorite app. For me, that’s an AI agent like ChatGPT. Just one click, and you’re in. If you’ve got ideas — weird or wonderful — I’d love to hear them.
Mira won’t make you work faster.
But it might play a small part in helping you take care of your mental well-being.
A tiny floating buddy for your screen. Soft presence. Easy to customize. Yours to keep