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A transparent alternative to virtual mouse jiggler searches.

If you searched for a virtual mouse jiggler, the real problem may be a browser session that times out during long web work. Session Activity Helper is not a hidden desktop cursor tool. It is a visible Chrome extension for supported website sessions, with local diagnostics and optional Pro profiles for repeat workflows.

Browser-only activity for supported pages. Session Activity Helper does not override site, workplace, school, browser, device-management, or admin-controlled session rules.

Choose the tool for the job

A desktop jiggler, physical device, online page, and Chrome extension each operate in different places. Session Activity Helper stays inside Chrome, focuses on supported web pages, and keeps its activity visible so you can tell what is happening.

  • It is browser-only and does not move the real operating-system cursor.
  • It does not prevent device sleep or override administrator policy.
  • It is designed for supported website sessions, not hidden monitoring evasion.

Use diagnostics instead of mystery movement

A generic jiggler can leave you guessing. Session Activity Helper shows the supported state, active recipe, last pulse, next pulse, and local run context, so a long browser workflow feels easier to verify.

Compare the options honestly

An online jiggler page may only create activity inside its own page. A desktop app or hardware device may affect the operating system but gives you little browser-specific evidence. Session Activity Helper sits in the middle: it does not claim OS-level control, but it does give supported Chrome tabs visible status and local diagnostics.

  • Choose a desktop or hardware tool only if you truly need operating-system-level behavior.
  • Choose Session Activity Helper when the pain is a supported website session that times out.
  • Avoid tools whose main promise is covert or disguised behavior.

Make repeat work faster with Pro profiles

The paid value is not basic movement. Pro is for saved site profiles, advanced activity recipes, longer visible run windows, optional auto-start for saved domains, and support report export for stubborn workflows.

How to test it

  1. Install Session Activity Helper from the Chrome Web Store.
  2. Open the website or web app tab you want to test.
  3. Run Test this page and confirm the page is supported.
  4. Start a visible session and watch the green indicator.
  5. Check last pulse and active recipe in the popup.
  6. Upgrade to Pro only when saved profiles or advanced recipes remove repeat setup.

Free vs Pro decision

Free is the right starting point when you need one visible manual test. Pro is for repeat sites, saved profiles, advanced recipes, longer visible run windows, and exportable diagnostics.

Compare Free and Pro

FAQ

Clear answers before you install.

The honest limits matter. They reduce support load and make Pro upgrades more durable.

Does this replace a desktop mouse jiggler?

Only when your problem is a supported Chrome website session. It does not move the operating-system cursor, keep the device awake, or control apps outside Chrome.

Why is visible status better than a hidden jiggler?

Visible status helps you verify whether the tab is supported, which recipe ran, and when the last local pulse happened. That is more useful for browser session reliability than vague movement claims.

Is this for bypassing workplace monitoring?

No. Session Activity Helper is positioned as a transparent browser session reliability tool for supported pages. It should not be used or marketed as hidden monitoring evasion.

Why call it an alternative if it is not a hidden jiggler?

Because many people use mouse jiggler language when the actual problem is a browser session timeout. This guide helps route those users to a clearer tool choice and away from misleading claims.

Next step

Install free, test a real page, then save the workflow if it helps.

Add the extension, open the page that keeps timing out, run Test this page, and start a visible session. Pro is for repeat sites and longer workflows.