Windows Installed Apps brings TheOneSpy's visibility tools to managed Windows PCs. Built for businesses running company-issued laptops, and parents whose kids have access to a family Windows machine. Activity records, screen visibility, and app oversight — all in the same dashboard as your phone tools.
⚖️ Use it legally. TheOneSpy is for devices you own, or company-issued equipment where employees have been given proper notice. Check your local laws first. See our Terms, Privacy Policy, Disclaimers, and Abuse Policy.
A focused set of features that work together. Set up once, then review activity from your secure dashboard.
TheOneSpy captures meaningful Windows activity — opened apps, browsed URLs, file activity — and routes it to your dashboard.
Every event has a date and time. Useful for businesses building audit trails and parents tracking patterns.
See URLs visited across Chrome, Edge, Firefox. Filter by date or by category.
Block specific applications, restrict launch times, or schedule access windows during work or school hours.
Time spent per application per day. Useful for productivity reviews and screen-time management.
Works on Windows 10 and 11 without rooting, jailbreaking, or kernel modifications. Standard admin install.
It takes about five minutes the first time. After that, you control the device from your browser — forever.
If it's your own phone or a child's device, you're set. For company-issued equipment, make sure your employee has signed the standard monitoring notice. A two-minute check, then you're clear.
Grab the device for five minutes. Install TheOneSpy, sign in to your account, and grant the permission it asks for. That's it — you won't need physical access again.
Open your TheOneSpy dashboard in any browser. The feature shows up under your devices and works without you ever touching the phone or computer again.
A few moments where this feature makes the difference between guessing and knowing.
Field employees with company-issued laptops. Track app usage, web activity, and screen content during work hours. Standard business-monitoring policy.
Family PC in the living room. Kids do homework, then drift to gaming. See what's actually happening, set time limits, enforce focus hours.
HR asks for a productivity report on a specific team. Pull app-usage breakdowns from the last quarter, export, share. No manual time-tracking needed.
Feature coverage varies by operating system. Full feature parity isn't always possible because of how each OS handles third-party access.
If something else is on your mind, hit Contact Support at the bottom of the page — we usually reply within a few hours.
Yes. Windows 10 and 11 are both supported. Older Windows versions are not.
Yes. The install requires admin permission once — that's how it gets the access needed to monitor system activity.
It can, but TheOneSpy's Windows tier is designed primarily for company-owned PCs with employee notice in place. Use on personal devices only where you own the device and the user has been informed.
A small process appears in Task Manager. We don't support hiding the install — that conflicts with our responsible-use stance.
TheOneSpy runs in the background with low CPU and memory footprint. Standard office work isn't affected.
Coverage is per-account. Configure which Windows accounts to monitor during setup.
Yes. The agent connects to TheOneSpy servers over standard HTTPS, which works through most corporate networks.
TheOneSpy has a separate Mac monitoring product. The Windows agent doesn't run on macOS.
$18/mo · 14-day refund · Setup in under 5 minutes