Type a name, hit create, start checking things off. Share the link and everyone edits the same list in real time — no accounts for anyone.
Start making lists immediately. No account, no email, no app to install.
Anyone with the URL can view and edit the list together.
Changes appear instantly across all browsers and devices.
You create a checklist. You get a link. Anyone who opens that link sees the same list and can add items, check things off, and drag to reorder. Changes sync across all browsers instantly — when your roommate checks off "vacuum living room," you see it disappear from the unchecked section on your phone before you finish reading this sentence. Checked items sort to the bottom automatically, so what's left is always at the top.
This is a checklist, not a project manager. No due dates, no assignments, no reminders, no permission levels. Anyone with the link can edit — which makes sharing effortless and also means you shouldn't use it for anything sensitive. If you need Gantt charts, use something else. If you need "did we pack the passports," this is the tool.
Shared packing lists where three people are contributing items across two time zones. Moving checklists split between "stuff we've done" and "stuff the landlord expects." Event setup where six volunteers need to see what's handled. Cleaning rotations. Potluck coordination. The pattern is always the same: multiple people, one list, nobody wants to install an app.