I've tried a lot of task managers. Some were too complicated: full of projects, priorities, and labels I never used. Others stored everything in the cloud, required an account, or quietly made money from my usage data. A few cost money every month for features I didn't want.
What I actually needed was simple: see the week ahead, add tasks to a day, tick them off.
Something that felt like mine. That opened instantly on my phone. That didn't ask anything of me.
So I built Todolet. It runs entirely in your browser, stores everything locally on your own device, and installs to your home screen like a native app. There's no server somewhere holding your to-do list. There's no account to create or password to forget.
I've been using it as my daily driver ever since. I figured someone else might find it useful too, so I put it online. It's free, and it'll stay that way.
Chris, chris@todolet.app