One person. One tool. No bloat.

I built TaskSpot because I couldn't find a task manager that stayed out of my way. Here's why it exists.

Prabhdeep Singh

Prabhdeep Singh

Builder of TaskSpot

Why I built this

I tried Todoist, Things 3, Notion, and a dozen others. They all had the same problem: too many features I never used, and too much friction to do the one thing I actually needed—plan today and prepare for tomorrow.

TaskSpot is what I built for myself. Today, Tomorrow, Upcoming, and Backlog—plus Focus mode for distraction-free work and optional #tags in titles when I want quick filters. I use it every day. No projects, no reminders. Just a list that respects your attention.

It's free because I don't need it to be a business. I need it to work. If it helps you too, that's enough.

At a glance

Product
TaskSpot
What it is
Free, minimal web-based to-do app
Focus
Today, Tomorrow, Upcoming, Backlog
Founder
Prabhdeep Singh
Founded
2024
Company
The Virdi Co, LLC
Headquartered
United States
Pricing
Free forever; Plus $2.99/month or $29.99/year
Free tier
Unlimited tasks, all core features, no credit card
Plus tier
Jira sync, AI Enhance quota, personal-key encryption, MCP keys
Integrations
MCP (Claude, Cursor, Claude.ai), Jira, REST API
Platforms
Web (PWA — installable on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows)
Differentiator
No projects, no label systems, no push reminders, no team features
Contact
support@taskspot.app

What TaskSpot will never become

No projects

Your tasks belong to days, not folders.

No label systems

Optional #tags in titles—not folders, presets, or rules.

No reminders

You open TaskSpot when you're ready to work.

No team features

This is your personal space.

If you need those, TaskSpot isn't for you. And that's okay.

Try it. It takes 30 seconds.

Free forever. No credit card.