Desktop · Windows · Source available
Sideglass keeps weather, agenda, hardware, notes, YouTube and AI shortcuts in a clean dashboard for your second monitor, without pulling you away from your main screen.
v0.2.28 · Free for personal use
Responsive design for a secondary monitor in portrait or landscape. Light and dark mode with macOS-style materials.


Native hardware
Real-time CPU, RAM, GPU and disk usage, with real temperatures when sensors are enabled.
Google Calendar
Link it with your secret iCal URL. No scripts, no weird code.
Weather without API key
Open-Meteo with automatic location detection.
Customizable layout
Turn on edit mode, drag widgets around, and freely resize every card from the corner.
Built-in YouTube
Search and play videos inside the dashboard, no links to paste.
AI dock
ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity and Copilot with official icons.
Local notes
A quick notepad saved on your PC, built for short notes without relying on the internet.
Recent improvements, explained without jargon. Full history is on GitHub.
A desktop app (Tauri + Next.js) designed to stay fixed on a secondary monitor, portrait or landscape, with the information you use the most.
Download the installer from the button above, run it and follow the setup steps. On first install you can choose where to install it.
To sync your calendar you paste the secret iCal address into Settings. That key is private: it stays on your PC only and Sideglass does not send it to any server we run; we cannot see it or read your events. Follow these steps from your computer (not available in the mobile app):
Privacy: the iCal URL is stored in Sideglass local settings on your computer. There is no cloud database and the project does not log your link. Do not share it with others either: anyone with the link can view your calendar without a password. If it leaks, use «Reset» in Google Calendar to generate a new URL.
Sideglass ships with an integrated sensor service that runs in the background and reads temperatures via WMI. For the CPU temperature, Windows will ask for administrator permission on launch (the service needs it to read that sensor); accept it and the °C will appear within a few seconds.
Yes. Click the customization button in the title bar, drag widgets to reorder them, and use the bottom corner of each card to resize it freely. Clock, weather, agenda, and YouTube adapt their content to the available size. Sideglass saves the layout on your PC.
In the YouTube widget, type what you want to find and press Search: results show inside the panel. Click a video and it plays embedded, without leaving Sideglass.
Yes. The source is available on GitHub under PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0 for noncommercial use, learning, and contributions to the official project. Commercial use requires written permission.