#windows 11 - Widgets

❌ – As of 2026, there’s no WhatsApp widget, no Slack widget, no Discord, no Spotify full player (just a limited preview), and no Google services (Calendar, Keep, Gmail). Developers have shown little interest.

✅ – Widgets are responsive, load quickly, and respect your system theme (light/dark mode). widgets #windows 11

✅ – Unlike third-party bloatware, the Widgets pane is relatively lightweight and doesn’t drain battery on laptops. The Bad: Where It Stumbles ❌ Forced News Feed – The most criticized aspect. You cannot remove the “News” section entirely. You can hide individual feeds, but a blank space remains. This feels like Microsoft forcing its MSN ad-supported content on you. ❌ – As of 2026, there’s no WhatsApp

It’s worth trying out for weather and calendar. If you hate the news feed, you can turn off the Widgets button entirely via taskbar settings. For most users, third-party apps like Rainmeter (classic desktop widgets) or simply pinning apps to the taskbar remain better alternatives. ✅ – Unlike third-party bloatware, the Widgets pane

❌ – Weather, traffic, news, and synced To-Do items all need you to be signed into a Microsoft Account. Local accounts get a crippled experience.

✅ – Hovering over the taskbar button (or pressing Win + W) brings it up instantly. It doesn’t cover your full screen like a Start menu search, just a 1/3-width overlay.