Im pretty sure the app works everywhere but i think you need additional software for a status indicator
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It does, and I've never seen kdeconnect-indicator packaged separately. I'm pretty sure it depends on some KDE packages though, so maybe OP wants to avoid installing them for some reason.
I used it on i3wm without problems. Just install and use it
I use it for seeing/replying to texts on my desktop. It works great for that with xfce.
KDE's documentation mentions indicator-kdeconnect for using it with other environments, but it hasn't been updated in 4 years. Might still work, might not.
You will almost certainly be able to use KDE Connect under Xfce. However, some dependencies will most likely be installed during the installation, which in turn have their own dependencies. With a bit of bad luck, you will install half of Plasma, so to speak.
Gsconnect is the gnome version; I think that's how I had it working on xfce