 
  Tasklytics
Tasklytics is an open-source task management web app that runs entirely in your browser.
It stores all your data locally using IndexedDB, which means your tasks never leave your device, and everything loads almost instantly — no servers, no sync delays, no accounts. Just you and your tasks.
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How It Started
Before Tasklytics, I built Taska, a simple privacy-first todo list. I loved using Taska, but over time I realized I wanted more features, better performance, and a system that could scale as my needs grew.
For a while, I also tried Linear and GitHub Projects, but both had limitations: task limits, slow load times.
I decided to build Tasklytics as a successor to Taska — keeping the simplicity and privacy-first approach, but adding features I actually use and a more robust framework with IndexedDB.
How It’s Going
I’ve been using Tasklytics for a few months, and it’s become my main productivity tool. Whenever I run into a limitation or think of a useful feature, I add it.
This keeps the app clean and minimal — only the features I truly need, without unnecessary extras.
Since it’s open source, anyone can customize or extend it for their own workflow.
What’s Next
I’m actively maintaining Tasklytics, fixing bugs and refining features.
Recently, I’ve been exploring a refreshed UI design and a workspace system, which lets me manage different layouts or task sets in one place.
In the future, I plan to build a full-stack version with a backend server and database, opening possibilities for integrations like creating or editing tasks directly from apps such as Discord.
Last Updated on October 26, 2025
