For business

Sunlight protects your team from the dark side of the web.

Apple-native device protection for small businesses. Block distractions and threats without monitoring your team.

  • Block distractions, not people
  • Apple-native MDM
  • We don't monitor your team

Block distractions. Block threats. Don't track your team.

Focus mode for work devices

Block social media, gambling, and the rest of the doomscroll buffet during work hours. Let people do their best work without temptation.

Not employee monitoring

We don't log keystrokes, screenshot screens, or watch what your team types. The filter is the policy — surveillance is not part of the deal.

Security baseline

Block known phishing, malware, and crypto-scam domains across every browser and app. The cheapest security upgrade you'll make this quarter.

Apple-native MDM

Built on Apple's management APIs. Lightweight to deploy, easy to inventory, and respectful of devices your team actually wants to use.

BYOD-friendly

Per-profile rules mean strict policy on the work side, hands-off on personal time. Respect the boundary; keep the trust.

Privacy as a recruiting feature

Tell candidates: "We secure devices, we don't watch you work." Then prove it — because we don't even collect the data to break that promise.

Common questions

Is this employee monitoring software?

No, and we built it specifically not to be. We block harmful or off-task content at the OS and DNS layer. We don't log keystrokes, take screenshots, or record browsing history. If you need a surveillance tool, Sunlight is the wrong choice — by design.

Does it work for BYOD?

Yes. With per-profile rules, work hours can have strict filtering and personal hours can have none. Employees keep their personal privacy; you get the work-time policy you need.

What about content categories specific to our industry?

Sunlight ships with 20+ categories. Toggle whichever match your acceptable-use policy — adult, gambling, social, gaming, crypto, anonymizers, and more.

Can employees see what's being logged?

Yes. We're transparent about what's collected (aggregate category counts only — never URLs, domains, keystrokes, or screenshots). Show your team the dashboard; there are no hidden reports.