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Gather structured data wherever it lives on the web
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A few months ago, I started learning @React. This was one of my first exercises—a simple to-do app based on a tutorial by @miduga. I thought I'd finish it in a weekend and move on.
But as I kept building, I realized something: Most to-do apps are either too complex, require downloading an app, or you end up with lists scattered everywhere—Apple Notes, Notion, random apps. Why not have a simple, fast web app accessible from any device?
That's how @QuickTasks was born: a simple to-do web app for everyday use. When you need a quick list for groceries, gift ideas, or daily tasks—just open a browser and go.
The journey:
Started with the basics: one input, one list, localStorage. "Cool, React works!" ✅
Then I actually tried using it and thought "Wait, I need separate lists for work, personal, and side projects..."
Friends asked to try it, so I added Firebase and Google auth for syncing.
What started as a learning exercise became something I use every single day.
Now it has: 📁 Multiple lists with folders 👤 Guest mode (no signup needed) 🎨 System/Light/Dark mode ☁️ Cloud sync
Open source so anyone can audit, extend, and contribute — code on GitHub.
Would you use this? What do you think could be improved? I'd love your feedback! 🙏
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
A few months ago, I started learning @React. This was one of my first exercises—a simple to-do app based on a tutorial by @miduga. I thought I'd finish it in a weekend and move on.
But as I kept building, I realized something: Most to-do apps are either too complex, require downloading an app, or you end up with lists scattered everywhere—Apple Notes, Notion, random apps. Why not have a simple, fast web app accessible from any device?
That's how @QuickTasks was born: a simple to-do web app for everyday use. When you need a quick list for groceries, gift ideas, or daily tasks—just open a browser and go.
The journey:
Started with the basics: one input, one list, localStorage. "Cool, React works!" ✅
Then I actually tried using it and thought "Wait, I need separate lists for work, personal, and side projects..."
Friends asked to try it, so I added Firebase and Google auth for syncing.
What started as a learning exercise became something I use every single day.
Now it has: 📁 Multiple lists with folders 👤 Guest mode (no signup needed) 🎨 System/Light/Dark mode ☁️ Cloud sync
Open source so anyone can audit, extend, and contribute — code on GitHub.
Would you use this? What do you think could be improved? I'd love your feedback! 🙏
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
A few months ago, I started learning @React. This was one of my first exercises—a simple to-do app based on a tutorial by @miduga. I thought I'd finish it in a weekend and move on.
But as I kept building, I realized something: Most to-do apps are either too complex, require downloading an app, or you end up with lists scattered everywhere—Apple Notes, Notion, random apps. Why not have a simple, fast web app accessible from any device?
That's how @QuickTasks was born: a simple to-do web app for everyday use. When you need a quick list for groceries, gift ideas, or daily tasks—just open a browser and go.
The journey:
Started with the basics: one input, one list, localStorage. "Cool, React works!" ✅
Then I actually tried using it and thought "Wait, I need separate lists for work, personal, and side projects..."
Friends asked to try it, so I added Firebase and Google auth for syncing.
What started as a learning exercise became something I use every single day.
Now it has:
📁 Multiple lists with folders
👤 Guest mode (no signup needed)
🎨 System/Light/Dark mode
☁️ Cloud sync
Open source so anyone can audit, extend, and contribute — code on GitHub.
Would you use this? What do you think could be improved? I'd love your feedback! 🙏