A unified PC launcher for your stores, friends, and next session

PlayGrid merges Steam and Epic on Windows, shows what your group can play together, and keeps the next session next to launch - fewer clients, less chat chaos.

What is a unified PC game launcher?

A unified launcher is one desktop surface for your games across stores - here, Steam and Epic in early access - with friends and session planning beside the library.

PlayGrid is not trying to replace store checkout or every installer path. It reduces tab switching when your real goal is playing with people you know.

PlayGrid vs library-only launchers

Library-only tools answer “what do I own?” PlayGrid also answers “what can we play together?” and “when are we meeting?” - then launch from the same app.

That social layer is the difference for co-op groups; a solo backlog organizer alone will not fix game night logistics.

Getting early access

On Windows you link Steam and Epic, sync libraries, add friends, schedule sessions, and launch from one app. Download the Windows installer at playgrids.app/download.

FAQ

Is PlayGrid a game launcher?
Yes - for Steam and Epic in early access, with friends, shared ownership, sessions, and launch in one desktop app. It is tuned for groups, not solo backlog browsing only.
How is this different from Playnite or GOG Galaxy?
Those tools focus heavily on personal library management. PlayGrid adds friend-group ownership overlap and session planning as first-class features alongside launch.
Is there a free version?
Download at playgrids.app/download. Core use is planned without a subscription at launch; any paid tiers would be announced before they apply.
When can I download it?
Go to playgrids.app/download and run the Windows installer (Windows 10 or newer).

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Download for Windows

Run the installer on Windows 10+, or try the interactive demo in your browser first.