The Simple To-Do List keeps your day organised inside a clean popup that opens with the browser. Furthermore, tasks live locally and survive restarts — therefore, you stop relying on scattered sticky notes, chat threads, or noisy task apps. Consequently, focus stays on doing, not managing.
Built for Honest, Daily Task Lists
Quick Add & Tick Off
Open the popup, type a task, and press enter. Furthermore, ticking a task strikes it through immediately — therefore, capturing and clearing items feels effortless rather than ceremonial, which is exactly what a daily list should be.
Reorder & Prioritise
Drag tasks into the order that matches your real priorities for the day. Moreover, completed items can be auto-tucked at the bottom — consequently, the top of the list always shows what genuinely needs attention next.
Local & Persistent
Your list lives in browser storage and survives restarts. As a result, the list is right there the moment you open a new window — no login, no syncing screen, no friction between thinking of a task and writing it down.
Your Day, Without It vs With It
Sticky notes and forgotten tasks
- Hunting through chats for that one thing you promised to do.
- Heavy task apps that demand setup before you can write a single line.
- Sticky notes that vanish behind a windowed browser.
One quiet list always at hand
- One click in the toolbar opens today’s list immediately.
- Type, tick, drag — no projects, tags, or onboarding to learn.
- Tasks persist locally and never leave your browser.
Moments It Saves Your Day
Drafting today’s three real priorities
You open the popup with your first coffee and capture the three things that actually matter today. Furthermore, drag-to-order locks the sequence — therefore, the first hour starts with the highest-impact task already obvious.
Catching a task during a meeting
A teammate asks for a small follow-up while you are sharing a tab. Moreover, one click later it is captured — consequently, the meeting continues uninterrupted and the request will not silently disappear by the afternoon.
Closing the day with a clean review
You scan the ticked tasks, archive the completed ones, and roll over what remains for tomorrow. In addition, the unfinished items stay in priority order — therefore, the next day starts with momentum instead of confusion.
