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StayAway vs LazyWork

The incumbent desktop activity simulator — capable, but pricey, closed, and account-less.

FeatureStayAwayLazyWork
Free tierYesNo
PriceFree · $4.99/mo · $79.99 lifetime$7.99–$49.99/mo
PlatformsWindows, macOS, LinuxDesktop (Windows, macOS)
Realistic input engine (mouse/keys/scroll)Bézier + Gaussian timing, yield-on-humanYes (randomized mouse/keyboard/scroll)
Slack / Teams / Calendar integrationsSlack / Teams / Calendar (coming soon)No
Stays green with laptop closedComing soonNo
Account + cross-device settings syncYesNo
Open-core / auditableYesNo
Public detection-lab methodologyYesNo
Honest about non-guaranteed undetectabilityYesMarkets “undetectable”

Where LazyWork wins

  • Longer track record and a large library of SEO guides.
  • A mature, polished desktop UI today (StayAway is newer).

Where StayAway wins

  • Genuinely free tier — run the full engine without paying.
  • $4.99/mo or $79.99 once vs a ladder that climbs to $49.99/mo.
  • Open-core: you can read exactly what runs on your machine.
  • Account with cross-device settings sync.
  • Slack / Teams / calendar awareness on the roadmap (coming soon).
  • A public detection-lab methodology instead of an “undetectable” promise.

Questions

Is StayAway a good LazyWork alternative?

Yes. StayAway offers a comparable activity-simulation engine plus a free tier, cross-device sync, open-core transparency, and lower pricing ($4.99/mo or $79.99 lifetime versus LazyWork's $7.99–$49.99/mo).

Is StayAway cheaper than LazyWork?

Substantially. StayAway starts free, Pro is $4.99/mo, and a one-time Lifetime licence is $79.99. LazyWork has no free tier and tiers from $7.99 up to $49.99/mo.

Can I keep my settings across devices?

Yes. StayAway gives you a free account and syncs your settings across devices. LazyWork is anonymous and desktop-only, with no account or sync.

Switch in under a minute

Download the free tier, import a preset, and see how it feels. No card, cancel anytime if you upgrade.