Request physical monitor standby without shutting down or sleeping the Windows PC.
MonitorFlow
Keep the workstation reachable. Keep the monitor dark.
MonitorFlow controls physical display standby on Windows PCs that must stay online for Remote Desktop, office automation, and after-hours access.
Problem
Windows sleep is too blunt for RDP workstations.
Office PCs often need to stay powered, network-reachable, and available to remote users. The physical monitor does not need to stay bright all night.
MonitorFlow separates display standby from machine availability, then adds scheduling and RDP-aware policy around that job.
Core workflow
Built for the workstation that stays on.
Send a wake signal or use the local override shortcut when someone is at the machine.
Apply workday, after-hours, weekend, and remote disconnect rules from local policy.
Detect remote sessions and avoid fighting the workflow that keeps the PC useful.
Compatibility
Check DDC/CI before buying.
Best suited to physical monitors that expose DDC/CI power mode control.
Built-in laptop displays usually do not expose the same power control path.
MonitorFlow cannot power on a monitor that was switched off manually or disconnected.
FAQ
Direct answers before install.
Does MonitorFlow turn off the computer?
No. MonitorFlow is about display power control. The workstation stays awake and reachable.
Does it work over Remote Desktop?
It is designed for RDP-aware workstation policy. Remote session detection is part of the app behavior.
Is a Pro license required?
Compatibility checks are intended to happen before purchase. Automation and Pro controls require a license.
Where is app data stored?
Configuration and logs are stored locally. License activation contacts the MYLE license bridge.
Download
Try it on the actual workstation.
Install MonitorFlow on the Windows machine connected to the physical monitor. Run diagnostics before buying Pro.