Start Windows Once, And Your Whole Work Setup Opens
Require: Windows. Chrome and VSCode are optional. That is all.
Every morning, the same clicks. WiFi, folders, browser, editor. One small file ends all of that.
Your morning, on repeat
You turn on your PC. Then you start. Same apps. Same order. Every single day.
You connect the WiFi. You open two folders. You open your browser. You open your editor.
Each click is small. But they add up. You lose minutes before you even begin.
Tell your PC once what to open. It remembers from then on.
One file opens it all
This small file opens your whole work setup at once.
Here is what it can open for you:
- Your WiFi.
- Any folders you pick.
- Your Chrome profiles, one or many.
- VSCode.
- Your own scripts, if you have any.
It opens them all in order. You press nothing.
Do not need one step? Leave that part empty. Nothing breaks.
Make it yours in minutes
You open the file once. You fill in your own things.
Your WiFi name. Your folders. Your Chrome profiles. That is it.
Each line has a small note. The note tells you what to change. You do not need to know how to code.
It finds Chrome on its own. It finds VSCode on its own.
Run it your way
There are five ways to run it. Pick the one you like.
- Double-click it any time.
- Run it on startup, every time you log in.
- Put an icon on your desktop.
- Pin it to your taskbar.
- Run it at a set time, like every day at 8 AM.
Most people pick startup. You set it once. You forget it.
Type your email. We send a zip file link. Inside, three files:
start-window-auto-open-apps-share.vbs— the toolstart-window-how-to-set-up.md— set it up, one step at a timestart-window-how-to-use-it.md— five ways to run it
Your PC should work for you. Not the other way around.
Your setup opens before you sit down. I built that so you did not have to. A cup of tea keeps me building the next one.