A list you do not have to sign up for
Most to-do applications want an account, a subscription and a tour of their features before you can write down the three things you need to do this afternoon. This one wants a task.
Everything is kept in your browser's local storage: the list survives a reload and is waiting when you come back. Nothing is uploaded, so nothing can be mined, shared or lost in someone else's outage.
Why keeping finished tasks visible helps
Ticked items stay on screen until you clear them, and that is deliberate. A list that empties itself as you work gives you nothing to look at but what remains — which is precisely how a productive afternoon can feel like a wasted one.
Clear them when the list gets noisy, not before. The button is there when you want it.
Frequently asked questions
Are my tasks kept after I close the tab?
Yes, in your browser's local storage on this device. They will not appear on another machine.
Can I reorder tasks?
Not for now. Tasks stay in the order you added them, which keeps the tool immediate to use.
Do I need an account?
No. No sign-up, no email, nothing sent anywhere.
What happens if I clear my browsing data?
The list is deleted with it, since it lives in your browser rather than on a server.