BirdView - Turn every new tab into a private productivity dashboard

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Birdview turns every new browser tab into a calm, private command center — tasks, projects, a Kanban board, a job tracker, content planners, a screenshot inbox, quick links, and a calendar, all in one fast dashboard. It's 100% local-first: no account, no cloud, no tracking. Everything is stored on your device and works offline. Search everything and run commands with Cmd/Ctrl+K, capture anything in two seconds, and theme it light or dark. Export to Markdown, CSV, JSON, or a full backup anytime.

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Hey Product Hunt! šŸ‘‹ I built Birdview because every productivity app I tried wanted an account, a subscription, and a copy of my data in someone's cloud — just to keep a to-do list and a few notes. Birdview is the opposite. It's a visual dashboard that lives in your new tab and keeps everything **on your device**: • Tasks, Urgent items with countdowns, and recurring habits • Projects with a full Kanban board • A job-application tracker and a cold-outreach pipeline (CSV in/out) • YouTube watch list, content planners, a screenshot inbox, and quick links • A calendar with .ics import/export • Global search + a command palette (Cmd/Ctrl+K), quick capture, light/dark themes No login. No cloud. No tracking. Works offline. Export or delete everything whenever you want. It's free and open source, on both the Chrome Web Store and Firefox Add-ons (and it works on Firefox for Android too). I'd love your feedback — what would you want on your new-tab dashboard? I'll be here all day answering. 🐦 Chrome: Firefox:

How does the local-first setup actually work across devices if there's no cloud sync? I'd hate to lose my kanban boards if I switch laptops or want to grab something on my phone.

Ā Fair point — no cross-device sync yet, that's the trade-off of staying off the cloud. On one machine your boards are safe though, it all lives in the browser.

For now you can export a backup and import it on another laptop (takes a few seconds). Real sync is next on my list, just want to do it without forcing an account. Appreciate the question!

Local-first tabs are usually a mess, but this one actually feels calm. The Kanban plus screenshot inbox combo is surprisingly handy for rough weekly planning.