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MuteDeck v3.1: Jitsi Meet support and Busylight improvements

Published on September 24, 2025

# MuteDeck v3.1: Jitsi Meet support and Busylight improvements

Version 3.1 comes with two big updates: Jitsi Meet support and new ways to customize your Busylight. Plus, we’ve made a couple of small but useful improvements under the hood.

# Jitsi Meet support

MuteDeck now works with Jitsi Meet, so you can control your mute and camera directly in your Jitsi meetings, just like you already do with Zoom, Teams, and other supported platforms. This works through the browser with the MuteDeck browser extension. Check out our help article (opens new window) for setup instructions.

If you’re using the Chrome or Firefox extension, you may have noticed a request for additional permissions from the MuteDeck extension. Please go ahead and approve it — nothing has changed about the privacy controls, but the extensions needed broader access to support custom Jitsi Meet instances.

# Busylight gets smarter

If you’re using a busylight to show your availability, you’ll love the new customization options in the settings:

  • Custom colors: Pick your exact busy and free colors using simple sliders.
  • Blink when busy: Let your light flash when you’re in a call so nobody interrupts.

# Other improvements

  • Better handling for system microphones that don’t support muting (i.e. the built-in MacBook mic). MuteDeck will set the mic volume to 0 instead (and back to its original level when unmuting).
  • Bring to Front with Discord is now less intrusive: it only comes to the front if you’re actually in a call.
  • The MuteDeck window now remembers its position, it reopens right where you left it.

# Stream Deck plugin v11.2

Also, the new Stream Deck plugin version 11.2 re-introduces the option to customize icons for the disabled states of mute, video, share, and recording. Check out this help article (opens new window) for more info.