Overview
Stash the current tab on your calendar as an event for easy access later
Never Lose Track of Your Work Again! Stash-it seamlessly saves your current work to your Google Calendar with just one click, ensuring you'll always remember to come back to important tasks. WHAT IT DOES: - Creates calendar events with your current webpage's URL and title - Defaults to tomorrow at 8AM, or set a custom date and time - Sends a notification when the event is created - Provides a direct link to open the calendar event for quick editing WORKS FOR: - Web pages - Google docs - Email - Youtube videos - PDFs - Anything with a URL PERFECT FOR DEVELOPERS & BUSY PROFESSIONALS: - Schedule time to review that complex SQL query you're still debugging - Save documentation pages you need to reference for your Flask project - Bookmark tutorial videos for that new skill you are developing - Create reminders for unfinished blog posts and papers - Schedule time to respond to that important email. HOW IT WORKS: 1. Click the Stash It icon when you're working on something you need to revisit 2. Customize the event name, date and time, or accept the defaults 3. Click "Stash It" to add to your calendar 4. Receive a notification with a link to view the created event Stash It requires calendar permissions only. Your data stays private and secure with direct integration to your Google Calendar. Don't let important work fall through the cracks. When you're knees deep and need to switch contexts, just Stash It! Stash-it is now an open source project.
Details
- Version1.1.3
- UpdatedApril 20, 2025
- Size32.49KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes