Turn web apps into standalone Windows programs
WebCatalog Desktop is a Windows utility that converts browser-based applications into individual desktop programs. Instead of juggling many browser tabs, you can run each web service in its own window, simplifying your workspace and reducing distractions.
Features and productivity gains
- Run each web app in a separate, app-like window for a cleaner desktop experience.
- Keep multiple accounts active at once so you can switch between profiles without signing out.
- Group related tools and accounts into customizable "spaces" aligned to projects or tasks.
- Discover preconfigured desktop-ready apps through a curated catalog for faster setup.
- Maintain active sessions so you don’t have to log in repeatedly across services.
- Reduce context switching and improve focus with a minimal, distraction-free interface.
How the workspace grouping works
Spaces act as isolated collections of apps and accounts. Create a space for a client, a project, or a specific workflow, then add the relevant web applications. Switching spaces swaps the visible apps and preserves signed-in states, allowing you to jump between workflows quickly without reopening tabs or reauthenticating.
Who benefits most
This tool suits anyone who relies heavily on web services and wants a tidier, more organized desktop — freelancers, remote teams, project managers, and power users who manage multiple clients or accounts will find the organization and session persistence especially helpful.
Suggested substitute: SHAREit (Free)
If you’re exploring alternatives, SHAREit (free) is often recommended for users seeking a different approach to cross-device workflows and file sharing, though it focuses on transfer and device connectivity rather than turning websites into desktop applications.
Technical
- Windows
- Free