By Andrew O'Neal · July 14, 2026 · 5 min read

Anchored vs WindowTop: when to use which

They get mentioned in the same breath, but they're different tools. WindowTop keeps any window on top. Anchored makes notes follow a specific window. Pick the wrong one and you'll be frustrated — here's the honest split.

The 30-second version

WindowTop is a general-purpose window utility. Its job is to keep any window — a browser, terminal, chat, calculator, a notes app — on top of everything else. You bring your own notes app.

Anchored is a notes app where the notes themselves are window-aware. A note attaches to a specific window and follows it as it moves, resizes, hides, and changes monitors. Plus a private AI that reads the window.

Use WindowTop if you want to pin things on top. Use Anchored if you want notes that follow a window.

Side by side

 WindowTopAnchored
What it handlesAny windowNotes
Core behaviorKeeps a window on top (z-order)Note follows a specific window
Moves with the window as you drag/resizeOn-top onlyYes
Hides when the target window hidesNo (stays on top)Yes
Re-anchors after a restartYes
Six notes per windowNoYes
AI that reads the windowNoYes (Atlas)
Private, on-device AINoYes
PriceFree / $10 lifetimeFree (early access)

When to use WindowTop

You want to keep any window on top, not just notes:

WindowTop does this well — lightweight, has a free tier, and works on any window. If you already have a notes app you like and just want it on top, it's the right tool.

When to use Anchored

You want notes tied to a specific window, and the notes are the point:

Anchored does this because the notes are the product — the window-following is the whole point, not a layer on top of another app.

Can you use both?

Yes, and some people do: WindowTop for general window-pinning, Anchored for the notes-that-follow workflow. They don't conflict.

Try Anchored: free during early access — Windows 10/11, no account. Get it at at-anchored.com.
WindowTop: free tier at windowtop.info; Pro is a one-time $10.

For how every sticky-notes app in this category stacks up, see the full comparison.