A simple, clean, and powerful task manager. Add tasks, track your progress, and stay on top of everything that matters.
"The secret of getting ahead is getting started. Break your tasks into small steps and start now."
— Mark TwainThe To-Do List App is a simple front-end web application built by Software Engineering students at UBT. It was designed to help anyone manage their daily tasks in a clean, fast, and distraction-free environment. No sign-up required — just open and start organising.
Help users stay productive and organised with a simple and reliable tool.
We built a clean task manager with filtering, completion tracking, and dark mode.
Any student or professional who wants a fast and simple task management tool.
Our Values
| # | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Simplicity | We keep the interface clean and distraction-free. |
| 2 | Usability | Everything works with one click — no learning curve. |
| 3 | Reliability | Features work correctly every time, on every device. |
| 4 | Teamwork | Built collaboratively by a team that values good code. |
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Lead Developer: Lugin Alsewelem — WA5047
CSS Developer: Abrar Hussin — UA5203
JS Developer: Sama Yousaf — WA5125
Content & Report: Reem Alnafei — VA5150
Course: SE-421 — Internet Applications, Section 01
University: University of Business and Technology, Jeddah
Add your tasks below. Check them off as you complete them.
Simple habits to help you get more done every day.
Before you sleep, spend 5 minutes writing tomorrow's tasks. You will wake up with a clear plan and waste no time deciding what to do first.
Tackle the most difficult or important task first. This is called "eating the frog" — once it is done, everything else feels easy.
A big task can feel overwhelming. Break it into 3–5 smaller steps. Each small step you complete builds momentum and confidence.
If a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. Do not add it to your list — just get it done right now.
Choose only 3 to 5 key tasks each day. A short focused list is more effective than a long list that overwhelms you and never gets finished.
At the end of the day, review what you completed. Acknowledging your progress keeps you motivated and helps you improve your planning over time.
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