
2-b.ai
Todoist meets ChatGPT inside your browser
654 followers
Todoist meets ChatGPT inside your browser
654 followers
What if your to-do list met ChatGPT directly in your browser? 2-b.ai combines the structure of a task manager (like Todoist) with the brain of an LLM (like ChatGPT). Highlight-to-Capture: Highlight text to turn it into tasks from any tab. AI Planning: Instantly break down goals into actionable steps. Chat to Execute: Ask the AI to help you finish your work.
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Hey PH 👋
I’m Dongjin, co-founder of 2-b.ai. I love using structured tools like Todoist, and I love the intelligence of ChatGPT. But keeping them separate was killing my flow. I’d copy a task from Slack, paste it into my to-do list, and then open ChatGPT to ask for help drafting a reply. I wanted a tool where these two worlds collide.
So we built 2-b.ai.
It’s a browser-native layer that captures context like a highlighter and executes work like an AI agent.
The idea is simple:
Context-First: Highlight text on any page to create a task instantly.
AI-Powered: It automatically breaks down the task (Plan) and helps you write or research (Execute).
Basically, it’s Todoist meets ChatGPT inside your browser.
New to 2-b.ai? We made a 2-minute walkthrough to help you get started.
Watch here 👉
We’re curious to hear your thoughts: Do you prefer keeping your AI and To-Do list separate, or would you use a hybrid like this? Thanks for the support! 🚀
@dong_jin_lee1 looks super useful, thanks for creating this
2-b.ai
@porush_puri Appreciate for your support!!
@dong_jin_lee1 Love this idea. The switching between tasks and AI really does break flow. Congrats on the launch
Scade.pro
@dong_jin_lee1 nice product. best of luck!
Tactiq
can i send the task to clickup or notion?
2-b.ai
Are you planning to support different LLM models (like Claude or Gemini) in the future, or is it exclusively powered by a specific engine for now?
2-b.ai
@landy2 Currently, we use Claude for task breakdown and GPT-4o mini for chat. One of our upcoming features will let you choose your preferred engine.
How does the AI handle task prioritization? Can it automatically suggest which of my captured tasks are most urgent based on the context it gathered from my browser tabs?
2-b.ai
@eric_wck657821 We do not support task prioritization, but the team certainly have discussed about the feature. We first wanted to see the market fit, so we will strongly work on the features like the one you have suggested very soon. Thanks for your suggestion, and we will be right back!
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Can it lead me throughout my workflow process (and restrict me from the websites that distract me from doing things)? :D e.g. I should write things in the Word and not to browse reels :D
2-b.ai
@busmark_w_nika
Hi, Nika.
Great question!
We don’t block websites or lock you into an app in the traditional “distraction blocker” sense.
What we focus on is helping you keep the context of what you’re supposed to do.
A lot of distraction happens when you jump between tabs and forget the original task that brought you there.
With 2-b.ai, you can capture what you need to do directly from where the work lives (Docs, Word, emails, articles), turn it into a task, and break it down right there without opening more tabs or losing track.
Let me know if you have more questions :>
Hey team, Is the extention available in France?
When I click on downlad I get an error and can't add the extention?
2-b.ai
@laz_bnfy
Sorry about the confusion.
At the moment, the extension isn’t available in EU countries, including France.
We’re still very early, and supporting EU distribution requires some additional setup on our side before Chrome allows us to ship there.
It’s something we’re actively working on, and France is definitely on our roadmap.
Once we’re approved by Chrome, we’ll be sure to share an update.
Thanks so much for your interest.
Congrats on the launch! I like that this doesn’t try to replace everything at once, but instead lives directly in the browser where most work already happens. Does 2-b.ai. aim to reduce decision fatigue by auto-structuring tasks, or do users still stay very hands-on with how much the AI plans and executes?
2-b.ai
@sofiia_havryliuk I think there's always a dilemma when making decisions through AI. Advantage of prompting user context directly conflicts with the advantage of full automation. If you input manually, you get richer output, but it's tedious. Full automation is convenient, but it might not produce the output users want.
Our goal is to find the gray zone. We aim to have AI create tasks conveniently by reflecting user context appropriately, while requiring minimal corrections.