This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Melih Çelenk
Hi everyone!
I’m Melih — a software engineer, author, and composer from Türkiye.
Recently, I built a small open-source Windows widget to help me (and hopefully others) stay focused on their current task.
What It Does
The app simply shows what you’re currently working on and how long you’ve been on it — right on your desktop.
It’s minimal, always visible, and helps you track time without switching windows.
Built With
- C# + WinUI 3
- MVVM pattern
- Local data persistence (no online sync, everything stays on your PC)
- Lightweight design with almost zero CPU usage
I wanted something that runs natively on Windows, blends in visually, and doesn’t distract me — so I decided to build it myself.
Available on Microsoft Store
You can now download it directly from the Microsoft Store:
Task Timer Widget — Microsoft Store
And of course, it’s open source:
GitHub Repository
Why I Built It
I used many productivity tools (ActivityWatch, WakaTime, etc.), but I wanted something that stays always visible and shows just one thing: what I’m doing right now.
This small widget helps me stay mindful of my current focus — especially while coding or composing music.
Thanks for reading!
If you try it out, I’d love to hear your feedback — both on the app and the code.
Stay focused! 
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Melih Çelenk

