Whatever the problem, there's a Deskly page for it
Deskly is one app, but it solves several distinct problems. Jump straight to the page that matches what you're trying to fix — screen time, distraction, app limits, or focus.
"I don't know where my time goes"
Windows screen time tracker — see exactly how long you spend in every app and on every website, automatically.
"I want healthier daily habits"
Digital wellbeing for Windows — build awareness, patterns, and routines that reduce mindless screen time over weeks and months.
"I switch apps constantly and lose focus"
Windows app usage tracker — see which apps fragment your attention and how often you context-switch during the day.
"I overuse certain apps or sites"
App and website limits for Windows — set soft caps that nudge you before an app eats your whole afternoon.
"I need to focus for a set period"
Focus app for Windows — start a dedicated session that keeps distracting apps out of the way until you're done.
"I need certain apps fully blocked"
App blocker for Windows — go beyond soft limits and lock distracting apps completely on a schedule or during focus sessions.
"I want to see exactly when I used what"
Screen time timeline for Windows — a minute-by-minute Gantt view of your day, not just a daily total.
"I want my stats visible at a glance"
Desktop widgets for Windows — clock, screen time, top apps, and top sites, right on your desktop.
"I'm already using another app"
See exactly how Deskly compares to the tools you may have tried already.
Frequently asked questions
No. Every solution above is a feature inside the single Deskly app — one download gets you screen time tracking, limits, app blocking, and focus mode together.
If you're not sure where your time goes, start with the screen time tracker. If you already know which app or site is the problem, jump straight to app and website limits or the app blocker.
Yes, Deskly is free to use on Windows 10 and 11.