A Todo List That Doesn't Make You Anxious
Browser Task Manager
Other task managers: 47 tasks staring back. Due dates judging you. Features you’ll never use.
SEO Time Machines: Unlimited tasks. Shows only the top 3. Just what matters right now.
Type td in Quick Launch. Hit Enter. Task added.
Drag to Reorder
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The Problem with Todo Apps
Most task managers show you:
- Every task you’ve ever added
- Every overdue item judging you
- Endless scroll that triggers overwhelm
- Features you’ll never use
- Settings you’ll never configure
The system designed to help you becomes the thing you procrastinate on.This todo list shows you:
- What’s next
- Nothing else
- Done
Add a task. Do the task. Check it off. That’s the whole workflow.
How It Works
Four steps. No learning curve.
1. Press Ctrl+Shift+Space to open Quick Launch
2. Type td followed by your task — one line, no metadata required
3. Drag to reorder — put the most important thing at the top
4. Check off — satisfying click, task disappears
New task entry is instant. No modal. No form fields. No “Add Task” button to click first. Just type and press Enter.
Why Speed Matters
The faster you capture a thought, the less it interrupts your flow.
Think of something? Ctrl+Shift+Space → td Buy milk → Enter. Done. Back to what you were doing.
Remember you need to call someone? td Call Sarah about invoice → Enter. Out of your head, onto the list.
The friction between “I need to remember this” and “It’s recorded” is measured in seconds.
Reordering
Without Friction
Priorities change. What mattered at 9am isn’t what matters at 2pm.
Drag tasks up. Drag tasks down. The list reorganizes instantly.
No edit mode. No three-dot menu. No “Move to top” option buried in a dropdown.
Just grab and drag.
What It's Not
Intentionally minimal. By design.
This isn’t Todoist. Or Things. Or Notion. Or TickTick.
No projects. No labels. No due dates. No recurring tasks. No integrations. No sharing. No collaboration.
Just a list.
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But sometimes the most productive thing is the simplest thing.
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