Anyone can edit. No accounts. No logins.
Create a to do list, send the link, and anyone can add tasks or check things off. No signup for you, no signup for them. The URL is the access.
Creates your to do list instantly. Copy the URL from your browser to share it.
Camping packing list, party prep, wedding day-of, road trip stops.
Groceries, weekend chores, moving day, dinner plans for the week.
Sprint todos, launch checklist, meeting action items, small team standup.
Potluck dishes, gift list, shared shopping list with a partner.
Type a name above and click Create. You'll land on the list immediately.
Each to do list has a unique URL. That URL is the access — anyone with it can view and edit.
Text, email, Slack, whatever. The recipient doesn't need an account either — they just open the link and start adding items.
From a list's Actions menu, enable 'Share read-only' to get a separate link that lets people see but not edit.
No. The recipient opens the link in any browser and can immediately add, check off, or remove items. No registration, no signup, no app to install.
Yes — that's the whole point. Neither you nor the person you're sharing with needs to log in. The URL is the access.
Yes. Multiple people can have the to do list open and add tasks simultaneously. Changes show up when the page refreshes.
Forever, as long as you don't delete the to do list. There's no expiration on the URL.
Yes — from the list's Actions menu choose 'Share read-only'. You get a separate URL that lets people view but not edit. Toggle it back off any time.
Your to do list (and any others you've created anonymously) gets saved to your account so you have them all in one dashboard. The share URL keeps working.