The Claude Project Dashboard turns your scattered project folders into clean tiles. Click one and Claude Code opens right there — in the correct folder, exactly where you left off.
NEW · v2.3.0A live Claude usage meter right at the top — see how much of your Session and Weekly limits you’ve used, with reset countdowns. Optional system-tray gauge too.
Each project sits on its own tile with everything you need one click away. Here’s exactly what each button does.
Opens a terminal right inside this project’s folder and starts Claude Code — already caught up on where you left off. No typing paths, no wrong directory.
Opens this project’s instructions — the standing notes Claude follows for this specific project. Edit it to tell Claude how you like things done.
Opens the project’s status report — a friendly checklist of what’s done, what’s in progress, and what’s next. (More on this just below.)
Opens the project’s folder in Windows File Explorer, so you can grab a file, drop something in, or just see what’s in there.
Auto-writes a one-line description of what the project is — so a wall of folders becomes a list you can actually read at a glance.
Tick the box to pick projects out — handy for archiving a few at once when you’re tidying up.
Claude keeps notes as it works. The status report turns those notes into a clean, clickable checklist you can actually read — and update yourself.
Click any item to cycle it — once for in progress, again for done, a third time to clear. Every section keeps its own little progress bar. (Try it on the report →)
Scroll the report for the fuller picture: what’s been finished, the decisions you’ve made, and a notes box that saves itself as you type.
Warm, calm look — creams & terracotta, not loud neon.
Booking first — the “Book now” button follows you down the page.
The quiet superpower: your projects don’t start cold. Each one keeps its own memory, and they’re all woven together.
An Obsidian-style web of memory woven right into your code. Every project keeps its own notes, and Synapse blends them together — so Claude can borrow a detail from one project while working in another, and your projects build on each other instead of starting from scratch. Memory files are plain Markdown, so they open natively in Obsidian, Notion, or any notes app you already use.
Because the memory lives right next to the code, you can come back weeks later, ask where you left off, and pick up mid-thought.
No setup, no jargon. Point it at the folder where your projects live, and everything just shows up.
When there’s a new version, the app tells you and updates with a single click — it downloads, installs, and reopens on its own. You’ll never hunt for a download link again.
If you can use a folder, you can use this. It’s built for people who are brand-new to Claude Code — every action is a clearly labeled button.
No subscription, nothing to sign up for, no account. The whole thing is on GitHub for anyone to read, fork, or improve.
No accounts, no command line, no fuss. Three steps and you’re in.
Grab the installer below and double-click it. It installs just for you — no admin password.
Windows shows a blue “unrecognized app” notice. Click More info → Run anyway — it’s safe, just not yet code-signed.
On first launch, pick the folder where your projects live. That’s it — your tiles appear.
Free, open source, and a tiny ~92 MB. Works on Windows 10 and 11.
Download for Windows v2.3.0