To-Do List
Jot down tasks, tick them off, and keep the list waiting for you in this browser.
Type a task, press add, and it joins your list; check it off when it's done. The list stays put between visits because it is saved in your browser, so you can close the tab and come back to it later. There is no account, no clutter and no upsell — just a plain, fast place to keep track of what you need to do.
Getting tasks out of your head
The value of a written list is that it frees you from trying to remember everything, which is where things slip. Write tasks as concrete next actions — “email the landlord about the lease” rather than “landlord” — so future-you knows exactly what to do without re-thinking it. Checking an item off is a small but real hit of momentum, and clearing finished tasks keeps the list focused on what still needs attention.
Saved locally — private, but tied to this browser
Your tasks are stored in this browser on this device, not on a server. That means the list is private and works even offline, but it will not show up on another computer or your phone, and clearing your browser data — or using private/incognito mode — will remove it. If a list matters a lot, copy it somewhere permanent; treat this as a convenient working scratchpad rather than a backed-up system of record.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my tasks still be here when I come back?
Yes, as long as you use the same browser on the same device and have not cleared your browsing data. The list is saved locally between visits.
Can I see the same list on my phone and laptop?
No. The list is stored per-browser, per-device, so it does not sync across your devices.
Does it work offline?
Yes. Because everything is stored and run in your browser, you can add and check off tasks without an internet connection.
Is there a way to lose my list?
Clearing your browser data, using incognito/private mode, or pressing the clear button will remove it. There is no cloud backup, so copy anything important elsewhere.