Most to-do apps are overcomplicated. We just wanted a clean space to dump our tasks and actually finish them.
A dashboard that doesn't require a tutorial. Figure out exactly what's eating up your day.
It sounds silly, but getting points for doing your work actually helps. We tested it.
Loads fast on your phone, tablet, or laptop. No bloated apps to install.
No logins. No tracking scripts. Everything lives locally right in your browser.
Start a timer. Pause it if you get distracted. Delete tasks you know you're never going to do.
Click the "Add Task" button. Keep the title short.
Give it a deadline and an honest estimate of how long it will take.
Run the timer while you work. Pause it when you take a break.
Mark it done and collect your points. Move on to the next one.
Just write down what you actually need to do.
Attach a picture if it helps you remember what the task is. If not, skip it.
Be realistic about how long this is going to take.
When you're supposed to begin.
The absolute latest you can push this off.
Block out a specific time of day for it.
Your fake internet points for doing real-world chores.
For the stuff you have to suffer through every day, week, month, or year.
Who else is stuck doing this with you.
Keep work stuff away from personal stuff.
Drop links, brain dumps, or whatever else you need here.
A pie chart showing if you're spending too much time on work and not enough on life.
See if you are drowning in high-priority fires or cruising on low-priority tasks.
Are you underestimating your work? This chart will tell you.