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NESKTOP for remote workers: your daily command center

How remote workers can use NESKTOP to organize meeting links, project dashboards, team docs, communication tools, and daily routines on one visual canvas.

2026-04-052 min readNesktop Team

Put your daily tools front and center

A remote worker's NESKTOP desktop brings together everything you open every day: your video meeting platform, team chat, project management board, shared documents, calendar, email, and analytics dashboards. Arrange them as visual tiles in the layout that makes sense for your workflow — most-used tools in the center, secondary tools off to the side. One click reaches any tool.

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Separate work from personal with different pages

When your work computer is also your personal computer, boundaries blur. NESKTOP pages give you a clean separation: a Work page with all your professional tools, and a Personal page with your news, banking, social media, and entertainment. Switch contexts with a click. When the workday ends, switching to your Personal page is a small ritual that helps signal the transition.

Use a shared team layout for consistency

If your team uses NESKTOP, one person can design a team desktop with all the shared tools — project boards, shared drives, communication platforms, and dashboards — and share it as a layout. Everyone imports the same setup and starts from the same organized workspace. New team members get onboarded faster because the tools are already arranged for them.

FAQ

Can NESKTOP replace my browser bookmarks for work?

It can become your primary work launch surface. Many remote workers keep their browser bookmarks as a reference archive and use NESKTOP as their daily desktop for active tools.

Does NESKTOP work with all the tools I use?

Yes. NESKTOP works with any web-based tool — Slack, Zoom, Notion, Google Workspace, Jira, Trello, Asana, Salesforce, and everything else. If it has a URL, it can be on your desktop.

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