✅ ToDo List

Free to-do list for your browser. Supports priority and due date settings, filtering, sorting, and drag-and-drop sorting. Data is automatically saved to localStorage.

    Usage and Application Examples

    • For daily task management. Set priorities and deadlines to work efficiently.
    • Filter function displays only uncompleted tasks and allows you to focus on what needs to be done
    • Can be rearranged in any order by drag & drop
    • Data is automatically saved in the browser. Even if you close the page, you can resume the next time.

    What is To-Do List?

    To-Do List is a free browser-based task management tool that helps you organize and track your daily activities. Unlike complex project management software, this tool focuses on simplicity: create tasks, set priorities and due dates, filter by status, and organize your workload. The browser-based design means you can access your list from any device without installation. Featuring drag-and-drop reordering, sorting options, and priority management, it provides essential productivity features without overwhelming complexity. Perfect for personal organization, work tasks, or goal tracking.

    How to Use

    Getting started is simple. Open the tool and click Add Task to create a new to-do item. Type your task description, then set optional details: assign a priority level (High, Medium, Low), add a due date using the calendar picker, and choose a category if available. Your tasks immediately appear in the main list. Organize your tasks by dragging and dropping items to reorder them—place important tasks at the top for visibility. Use the filter options to view only High priority items, tasks due today, or completed items. Sort your list by priority, due date, or creation date depending on your workflow needs. Check off tasks as you complete them, moving them to a completed section.

    Use Cases

    To-Do Lists benefit numerous users and situations. First, professionals use it for daily work management—tracking project deadlines, meeting preparations, and deliverables. Second, students organize assignments, exams, and project milestones across different classes. Third, homeowners plan household tasks, maintenance schedules, and renovation projects. Fourth, entrepreneurs manage startup responsibilities including funding applications, marketing campaigns, and feature development. Fifth, creative professionals track content ideas, project phases, and collaboration tasks. Sixth, busy parents juggle family activities, appointments, and household responsibilities while ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. Finally, it's valuable for goal-setting: break annual goals into monthly and weekly tasks for measurable progress.

    Tips & Insights

    Effective to-do list management requires strategic thinking. Break large projects into smaller, actionable tasks—instead of completing an entire project, use specific sub-tasks. Be realistic with due dates; overcommitting leads to stress and incompletion. Regularly review your list; weekly reviews help identify patterns and adjust priorities. Use priority levels strategically: mark truly urgent items High, routine tasks Medium. Delete completed tasks periodically to maintain focus on active items. Start your day by reviewing today's tasks and identifying your top three priorities. This focused approach improves productivity and reduces decision fatigue throughout the day.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is the data stored?

    All task data is stored in the browser's localStorage. No data is sent to the server, so your privacy is protected. However, please note that if you delete your browser data, the tasks will disappear as well.

    How do you set priorities?

    When adding a task, you can choose from three priority levels: "High," "Medium," or "Low. Priorities are color-coded and can be sorted by priority using the sort function.

    Can I rearrange tasks?

    Yes. You can sort freely by drag & drop. You can also use the sorting function to automatically sort by "order of addition", "order of due date", or "order of priority".

    What happens to overdue tasks?

    Uncompleted tasks that have passed their due dates are visually alerted by the due date indicator turning red. You can use the filter function to view only uncompleted tasks.

    Can I delete all completed tasks at once?

    Yes, you can delete all completed tasks at once by clicking on the "Delete Completed" button. Click the "Delete Completed" button to delete all completed tasks at once. Uncompleted tasks will remain.

    Is the data entered secure?

    Yes. All processing is completed within the browser and no data is sent to the server. You can use this service with peace of mind.

    Can I create recurring or repeating tasks?

    Most to-do list tools allow you to set tasks to repeat daily, weekly, or monthly based on your schedule. This is especially useful for household chores, work meetings, or habit tracking that occurs on a regular cycle.

    Is there a character limit for task names or descriptions?

    Task names typically support reasonable lengths (200+ characters), allowing you to write detailed descriptions without opening a separate notes field. However, very long task names may not display well on mobile screens, so clarity is important.

    Can I export my tasks or backup my data?

    Many modern to-do lists support exporting tasks as CSV, JSON, or plain text files for backup purposes. This ensures you can migrate to another tool or maintain an offline copy of your important tasks.

    How exactly do the filtering and sorting features work?

    Filters let you view only tasks matching specific criteria (like priority level or due date), while sorting arranges visible tasks by different metrics. Using filters and sorting together helps you focus on the most urgent or important work first.

    Can I restore or recover tasks I've accidentally deleted?

    Some to-do list apps keep a trash or recycle bin for recently deleted tasks, allowing recovery within a time window. If this feature isn't available, deleted tasks may be permanently gone, so consider archiving instead of deleting.

    What's the difference between the various sort options?

    Common sort options include due date (helps you prioritize urgent items), priority (high to low or vice versa), and creation date (newest or oldest first). Choosing the right sort depends on your workflow—due date is best for time-critical tasks.