Search Intent: Task Management Browser Extension

A task management browser extension that does more than save tabs.

ZenToDo turns browser-based work into structured tasks with quick capture, saved context, distraction blocking, and focus support across Chrome and Edge.

Why people choose ZenToDo

Capture tasks from any page
Clip links and context
Distraction blocking
Works with ZenToDo task workflows

Browser work needs browser-native capture

A task management browser extension is most useful when it removes the gap between noticing work and recording it. That means quick actions, sensible defaults, and enough context to make the task useful later.

ZenToDo is designed for that flow. It makes the browser part of your task system instead of forcing you to switch tools every time an idea or obligation appears online.

Capture, context, and focus in one workflow

The strongest browser extensions for task management do not stop at saving a link. They help users preserve intent and then move directly into execution when the time is right.

  • Capture tasks instantly from the current tab.
  • Preserve URLs and page context automatically.
  • Block distracting websites during focus sessions.
  • Connect browser capture to a broader task management workflow.

Built for people whose work starts online

Developers, researchers, operators, founders, students, and marketers all spend large parts of their day inside the browser. A serious productivity system should meet them there instead of making capture feel like a separate job.

FAQ

Common questions about task management browser extension

What makes a task management browser extension useful?

Speed and context. It should let you create a task quickly, preserve the relevant page details, and connect that task to a broader planning workflow instead of dropping it into a dead inbox.

Does ZenToDo support distraction blocking in the browser?

Yes. The extension is built to help you capture work and also reduce distractions when you enter focused work sessions.

Ready to test the workflow?

Try ZenToDo on your real work, not a fake demo.

The best way to evaluate a task management app is to run it against your actual backlog, current projects, and browser-heavy workflow. That is where the difference becomes obvious.