In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about Focus assist to use focus sessions and your time more effectively.
How to Start a Focus Session
You can use Focus assist as a configurable Do Not Disturb button that stops notifications from popping up on your screen. Focus assist was initially released in Windows 10; however, Windows 11 has several new features and operates quite differently. In Windows 10, the easiest way to use focus sessions is via Quick Settings in the Action Center. In Windows 11, they have integrated the setting into the Clock app. Now, you can manually start a focus session via the Windows Settings app or the Clock app.
How to Start a Focus Session in the Clock App
To start a focus session via the Clock app: You’ll be guided to a page that helps you set up the time you want the session to last. You can also set a daily goal if you want to. There are tiles that let you link your Spotify account (should you have one) to your focus sessions or use Microsoft To Do to pick a task for that session.
How to Start a Focus Session in the Settings App
To start a focus session via the Settings app:
How to Configure Your Focus Session
Focus assist has some features that you can configure to optimize your session. For example, you can add breaks to your session, add tasks, link your Spotify account, set daily goals, and change to alarm sound for the end of your sessions.
How to Add Breaks to Your Focus Session
To add breaks:
How to Add Tasks to Your Focus Session
Utilize your time as best as possible by listing all the tasks you want to complete in a session. This also allows you to tick them off as you go so you can watch your progress. To streamline your task list during your focus session, you can deselect the tasks you don’t want to complete during that session by right-clicking them and choosing Deselect.
How to Link Your Spotify Account to Your Focus Sessions
By linking Spotify to your focus sessions, you can pause, play, and skip songs or podcasts via the Clock app. You can also set Spotify to automatically start playing music from a specific playlist when you start a focus session.
How to Set and Change Daily Goals In Your Focus Sessions
Daily goals allow you to track your progress and productivity. Windows also shows you how many minutes of focus sessions you completed compared to yesterday and how many days in a row you’ve done focus sessions.
How to Change Your Focus Session Alarms
You can easily change the noise for when a Focus session or break is over. You can also turn them off entirely.
Focus Assist Settings
There are a number of Focus Assist settings you can change to modify how Focus assist works. If you navigate to System > Focus in your Windows Settings, you will find four basic settings you can toggle on or off.
Focus Assist Modes
The Windows 10 version of Focus assist had three modes you could use: While the Windows 11 counterpart does not have these options as easily, you can essentially achieve the priority-only result by configuring your Do Not Disturb settings. Simply set Do Not Disturb to turn on in focus sessions. In Windows 11, alarms will always sound, even when Do Not Disturb is on.
Customize Priority List for Do Not Disturb
You can customize your notification priority list in the notification settings. This will determine which notifications are allowed to come through while your PC is set to do not disturb (and by extension, focus mode).
Focus Assist Automatic Rules
Focus Assist in Windows 10 allows you to set it to activate automatically in certain circumstances. This was a useful feature that has been transferred to Do No Disturb in Windows 11. In the notifications settings, select Turn on do not disturb automatically. A few options will appear:
Windows 11 Focus Assist
While quite different from focus assist in Windows 10, Windows 11 focus assist has some useful features that users can use to keep on task and track their progress. Many features lost from the Windows 10 update were merely transferred to the Do Not Disturb feature so you should still be able to do most of what you want in Windows 11.