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Overview

To-do List Chrome Extension - A free to-do list app and task manager right in your browser.

Want to increase your productivity and stay on top of your task management? This minimalist to-do list Chrome extension instantly displays your to-do activities every time you open a new tab, keeping your priorities and daily checklist in view. Most to-do list apps and task management tools are loaded with features you'll never touch. That's why we built a clean, simple, and effective to-do list extension, designed to help you stay focused, meet deadlines, and track tasks without extra effort. It also works well as a to-do list for ADHD or for anyone who gets distracted easily, since a short, clear list is easier to actually finish than a long one. ❓ What is a to-do list chrome extension? A to-do list app, or task management app, is a tool used to organize tasks and track tasks against a deadline. The advantage of using a to-do list is that it helps you track and prioritize your workload, like a running daily checklist, without forgetting anything. Key features of the To-do list chrome extension: ✅ Multiple task lists. ✅ Notes and deadlines. ✅ Supports both dark and light themes. ✅ Add and edit items with one click. ✅ Ability to view the history of completed activities. ✅ Drag-and-drop feature for reordering and assigning tasks. ✅ Easy-to-use search bar compatible with all popular search engines. ✅ Design your to-do task list layout with beautiful backgrounds to inspire yourself. ✅ A minimalist todo list interface to organize tasks in just a few clicks. How do you install the to-do list chrome extension? 1️⃣ Once you are on the extension page of the Google Chrome browser, click on the option "Add to Chrome" on the extension page. 2️⃣ Once the installation is complete and added to your extension, it opens a new tab. 3️⃣ In the new tab where the extension opens, press the "Keep it" button. This keeps the to-do list chrome extension from being disabled. 4️⃣ That's it! Now it's time to add your tasks and put the extension to work. Why choose to-do list chrome extension? ▸ Stay focused on your tasks. ▸ You'll never miss a due date or deadline, because you always know what's on your list. ▸ Have all your sticky notes on one page. ▸ Keep track of multiple projects and tasks at once. ▸ Add your most important tasks to your Google calendar to help protect your routine. Try our To-Do List Google Chrome extension, a lightweight task management app built right into your browser, to simplify how you manage tasks and get more done each day. ↪️ Simple and user-friendly Design: To-do list apps need to be simple to use. Our extension has clean, easy-to-use interfaces that are less daunting, with a minimalist todo list layout that keeps every task in view. 🔥 Accessible Task Management App: Our extension lets you add new to-do items and edit them in just a few clicks: quick task creation without a complicated setup. You can add tasks or edit existing ones with real task clarity. There's no complex layout, menus, or forms. It's just simple to use. 🏃 Drag-and-Drop tasks to Reorder: You can control your to-do items based on your priorities by simply dragging and dropping them. Whether you prioritize using a framework like the Eisenhower Matrix (sorting tasks into urgent vs. important) or you'd rather just go with your gut, you can rearrange or reorder tasks with ease. 🔒 Track your Task History: Want to check whether you already did a task, or look back over what you've completed? Yes, you can, with our built-in task history feature. It lets you track tasks and keep an eye on your own productivity, a bit like the "capture everything, forget nothing" idea behind frameworks such as GTD (Getting Things Done), minus the overhead of running the full system. 🔍 Easy Search Function: Do you want to find a specific task in your extensive history? The to-do list chrome extension's search function can help you identify a task based on keywords or other criteria. 😍 Update Inspiring Backgrounds: If you are the type of person who stays motivated through inspiring backgrounds, you can update them in our extension! Just choose the right background to get a personalized experience. ✒️ Offer Dark and Light Themes: Whether you prefer dark or light themes, we have both for you. Just choose the one you like and stay comfortable handling more tasks. 🔍 Integrated Search Bar: Do you want to search from your favorite search engine without leaving the to-do list extension? You're covered there too, and it's one more way this extension adds to your everyday browser productivity. Go check out that feature now. 🔥 Free to-do-list extension: This extension is free to use and includes all features at no cost, which makes it one of the best free to-do list apps for anyone who wants a task manager without the price tag. There are no hidden fees or upfront payments. Please note that ads may be displayed at some point, but you can remove them with a subscription. 🤔 What do you write in a todo list? In a to-do list, you write down the tasks you plan to do in your daily routine. Think of it as your daily checklist. For example, you can include personal tasks, professional and team management, work-related tasks, grocery lists, household chores, shopping lists, team work, appointments, personal goals, and more. 🫣 How can I write a Best To-Do list? There's some real psychology behind why a short, visible list beats a long one. An unfinished task tends to stick in your mind while a finished one quietly lets go, something psychologists call the Zeigarnik effect, which is part of why seeing your list the moment you open a new tab keeps those open loops from nagging at you in the background all day. Checking a task off also triggers a small dopamine response, which is part of why looking back at a task history that actually shows your progress feels good instead of like more busywork. Keeping the list short helps too, since every extra item adds to decision fatigue, the mental cost of deciding what to tackle next. That's roughly the idea behind the Rule of Five, capping your daily list at around five tasks, and the Ivy Lee Method, which limits a day to six priorities chosen the night before. Fewer choices tends to mean more actually gets done. With that in mind, you can write a to-do list based on the steps below: 1️⃣ List everything you need to get done, a full brain dump, similar to the "capture everything" step in GTD (Getting Things Done), so nothing slips through the cracks. 2️⃣ Break down larger tasks into sub-tasks in your todo lists. Learning how to break down tasks into sub-tasks is one of the simplest ways to keep a list moving instead of stalling. 3️⃣ Prioritize the list of tasks based on priority (set reminders if essential). Many people lean on a framework like the Eisenhower Matrix (urgent vs. important) or the Ivy Lee Method (picking five or six key tasks each day) to decide what matters most. 4️⃣ Set reminders per your requirements by keeping track of task lists (use location-based reminders). 5️⃣ Make an organized, minimalist todo list from your todo lists instead of one long, overwhelming dump. Clarity beats quantity. 6️⃣ Add the most important work to your Google calendar (if your app supports it), which helps you focus and keep an organized main interface. 7️⃣ Update your to-do list app daily, or as often as you can, tracking tasks and progress as you go. Pairing your list with short focused work sessions, like the Pomodoro Technique, can also help you push through it. 🕓 Upcoming features ↪️ Ability to create tasks using AI: We plan to add an AI assistant, in the spirit of the AI-assisted task creation now showing up in apps like Any.do, to automate and simplify your task-generation process by building a list of new tasks based on your goal. ↪️ Ability to synchronize tasks across devices: We plan to sync your tasks across all your devices, including smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. The sync feature would help you manage your to-dos no matter what device you're using day to day. ↪️ Integrate with leading task management apps: The ability to connect "To-do List Chrome Extension" with popular task management apps like Todoist, Google Tasks, Microsoft To-Do, TickTick, Any.do, calendar events, and other apps on Apple devices (for Apple users) or mobile devices would give users more flexibility, whichever productivity app ecosystem they're already using. Don't miss trying out the to-do list chrome extension to manage tasks efficiently and effectively! FAQS (Frequently Asked Questions) ❓ What is the Chrome extension with to-do lists? You can use this to-do list chrome extension, a lightweight task management app for your browser, to handle your tasks in a single view instead of juggling multiple apps, and organize your work more effectively. ❓ How do I create a To-Do list in Chrome? Add the to-do list chrome extension by downloading and enabling it under your extensions. Then start adding your tasks to build out your daily checklist and organize your work. ❓ How to make a daily checklist? You can make a daily checklist using a to-do list app to update your daily work or tasks, prioritize them by deadline or a method like the Eisenhower Matrix, and tick off tasks once you complete them.

Details

  • Version
    1.0.2
  • Updated
    July 8, 2026
  • Offered by
    Image Converters
  • Size
    8.14MiB
  • Languages
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    heic.converters@gmail.com
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