WebCatalog: Turn Websites into First-Class Desktop Apps
WebCatalog converts web services into dedicated desktop applications so you can manage multiple accounts, reduce browser clutter, and organize workspaces by workflow. Available for macOS, Windows and Linux (x64 and arm64), the WebCatalog suite lets you install curated apps from its catalog, create site-specific browsers, and build a personalized desktop app library that behaves like native software.
What WebCatalog Does Best
- Site-to-app conversion: Wrap websites into standalone desktop apps with separate windows, native menus, and independent memory/process isolation to keep tabs from competing for attention.
- Multiple account management: Run several accounts of the same service in parallel—ideal for social managers, developers and people who separate work and personal profiles.
- Curated app catalog: Browse a large, searchable catalog of pre-configured apps (ChatGPT, Gmail, YouTube, Slack, WhatsApp, Discord and more) that can be installed instantly.
- Workspace organization: Group apps into Spaces, pin favorites, and create shared spaces for teams to maintain an organized workspace by project or role.
- Companion tools: Use Singlebox (all-in-one messenger), Switchbar (quick app switcher) and Atlas (custom new-tab/launcher) to speed navigation between apps and accounts.
- Privacy and security controls: Configure per-app permissions, enable privacy-protection features and reduce cross-site tracking by isolating sessions from your main browser.
Performance, Installation and Updates
Installation is straightforward: download the desktop client for your platform, sign in, and install apps from the catalog or create custom ones from any URL. WebCatalog runs apps as separate processes for improved stability and lets you control startup behavior, notifications and resource use. The project’s earlier codebase is archived on GitHub; development has since moved to a closed-source product, with documentation and changelogs available on the official site.
Who Benefits Most from WebCatalog
- Power users: Anyone who juggles many web services and wants to cut browser tab overload while keeping each service in its own window.
- Professionals and teams: Managers of multiple social accounts, support agents and distributed teams who need shared spaces and account separation.
- Privacy-conscious users: Those who prefer isolating web sessions away from their main browser to limit tracking and control permissions.
Setup Checklist
- Download the WebCatalog Desktop client for your OS from the official site.
- Create or sign in to a WebCatalog account to sync preferences and access the catalog.
- Install apps from the curated catalog or add a custom site to create a site-specific browser.
- Organize apps into Spaces, configure notifications, and enable privacy settings per app.
- Explore Singlebox, Switchbar and Atlas to streamline switching and launching workflows.
Real-World Use Cases
- Customer support: Run multiple inboxes and chat tools as separate apps to respond faster and keep histories isolated.
- Content creation: Keep research, editing tools and publishing dashboards in dedicated windows to reduce context switching.
- Developer workflows: Open developer consoles and web tools in site-specific browsers that won’t interfere with primary browsing sessions.
Purchase Options and Ecosystem
WebCatalog is offered as a commercial product with tiered options and a trial period; pricing and licensing details are available on the official website. The company maintains documentation, a help center and a community for troubleshooting and feature requests. Developers can explore related open-source components that powered earlier releases, but the main app has transitioned to a closed-source distribution.
Final Notes on Adoption
As an app manager and site-specific browser platform, WebCatalog streamlines multi-account workflows, reduces browser noise and provides a cohesive place to run web services like native applications. The curated catalog, workspace features and privacy-focused controls make it a practical choice for professionals and users who want a more organized desktop approach to web apps.
Visão geral
WebCatalog é um software Freeware na categoria Desenvolvimento Web desenvolvido pela WebCatalog.
Os usuários do nosso aplicativo cliente UpdateStar verificaram WebCatalog atualizações 1.162 vezes durante o último mês.
É a versão mais recente de WebCatalog 73.12.0, lançado em 08/03/2026. Inicialmente foi adicionado ao nosso banco de dados em 01/08/2017. A versão mais prevalente é 71.8.3, que é usado por 16% de todas as instalações.
WebCatalog é executado nos seguintes sistemas operacionais: Windows/Mac. O arquivo de download tem um tamanho de 173,4MB.
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