Tip of the Week #329: Tired of Forgetting Things? Try This

by | Jun 28, 2025 | Tip of the Week

Tip of the Week: A Simple To-Do List that Works

I’ve tried dozens of digital to-do lists. Most are too complicated.
This week, though, I found something simple and useful: To-do Tab.

To-do Tab is a free extension for Chrome. Install it, and every time you open a new tab, your to-do list appears. No logging in. No hunting it down. It just shows up. I love this. It keeps me focused while I’m working online.

Todo Tab highlights your tasks based on action words.
Start a task with “Call,” “Write,” or “Meet,” and it lights up in color.

Want to customize it? Head to the settings. Add your own words. Change the colors. Make it fit your day.

Give it a shot. Search for Todo Tab in the Chrome Web Store.
I installed it in about 30 seconds, and I’ve used it every day since.

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