What Todoist for Chrome is
The extension adds pages as tasks, exposes a compact task list, and keeps project organization close to the browser. It works best as an entry point to Todoist rather than as a standalone extension.
Feature coverage
- Add the current page as a task
- Browser-based task list
- Projects, dates, and priorities
What stands out
- Very large positive rating sample
- Fast web-to-task capture
- Mature cross-platform ecosystem
Tradeoffs to know
- Requires a Todoist account
- Best organization features are paid
- Task management does not itself block distractions
Permissions and privacy
Page access
Blocking and tab-management features may need browsing-history, tab, notification, or site access. Match the install prompt to the features you plan to use.
Data notes
Focus tools can learn which sites and tabs you use. Confirm whether those signals stay local, sync to an account, or support analytics before enabling broad access.
Pricing
Free plan with paid Pro and Business tiers. Pricing and plan limits change more often than store metadata, so use the linked developer page as the final check before subscribing.
Alternatives
Sources
We used the official Chrome Web Store listing and first-party developer material. Public metrics can change after the fact-check date.
- Chrome Web Store listing
Rating, rating count, public users, version, update date, and publisher disclosures verified August 20, 2026.
- Todoist for Chrome product documentation
First-party product, feature, support, or project documentation used for workflow context.
- Extension Reviewer methodology
How public claims, permissions, evidence, and tradeoffs are reviewed.
