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The Consejos To Do List

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
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Description from extension meta

The Consejos To Do List to add the important tasks in list for reminder.

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The Consejos To Do List
Description from store

The Consejos To Do List to add the important tasks in list for reminder. It will help you to add tasks.

Latest reviews

Danial
This extension has completely changed the way I organize my day — it’s simple, fast, and incredibly intuitive. I love how easy it is to add, edit, and check off tasks without clutter or distractions. The design is clean and the features are exactly what I need to stay productive. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a reliable and efficient task manager right in their browser!
Gabriel Martine
Review: I've been looking for a lightweight to-do list extension that doesn't overwhelm me with too many features, and The Consejos To Do List is perfect for that. It's super straightforward—just add your important tasks quickly for reminders, and it does exactly what it promises without any bloat. Great for daily use when you need something simple right in your browser. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a no-fuss task manager!
Ryan James
I was looking for a no-frills to-do list right in my browser without all the bloat of bigger apps. This one is super basic: just add tasks quickly for reminders, and it pops up easily when needed. No complicated features like sync or due dates, which is actually a plus for me – keeps things lightweight and distraction-free. It's not perfect (could use a way to check off completed items), but for quick daily notes and reminders, it works great. Glad I found this hidden gem despite it being a bit under the radar. Solid effort from the developer – hope to see small updates soon! Recommended if you want something minimal.
Alvin Leo
I've been using Google Chrome for years, and it remains my absolute favorite web browser. It's incredibly fast – pages load instantly, even with dozens of tabs open. The sync feature across devices is a game-changer; my bookmarks, passwords, history, and extensions are always up to date on my phone, tablet, and computer. The extension library is huge – from ad blockers to productivity tools, there's something for everything. Tab management is super intuitive with grouping and pinning options, and the clean interface makes browsing a breeze. Security feels solid with regular updates and safe browsing warnings. One quick shoutout: Sites like https://feedbackmcdonald.de/ (a super helpful guide for McDonald's customer surveys in Germany) load flawlessly in Chrome – smooth form submissions, easy photo uploads for receipts, and instant access to rewards like free coffee or cola. It's a perfect example of how Chrome handles interactive feedback tools without a hitch, making real-life perks just a tab away. Sure, it can use a bit more RAM on older devices, but on modern hardware, it's flawless. If you're not using Chrome yet, you're missing out. Highly recommend! 5/5 stars.
Alejandro
As a full-time<a href="https://miportalfones.mx//">developer</a> with multiple previously approved extensions in the store (combined >2 million users), I am deeply disappointed by the current state of the Chrome Web Store review process. My latest extension — built entirely within published guidelines, with zero remote code, no obfuscation, full privacy transparency, and functionality identical to several Top 100 extensions — was rejected with a single generic sentence and no actionable feedback. Over six weeks and four detailed appeals (including line-by-line policy compliance evidence and direct comparisons to approved extensions performing the exact same behavior), every response was an identical copy-paste message, often received within minutes. This is not human review; it is an automated dead-end. There is still no public escalation path, no policy specialist contact, and no willingness to engage in meaningful dialogue. When enforcement is this inconsistent and non-transparent, it erodes trust for all developers — especially independents and small teams who cannot afford dedicated “policy compliance” staff like large corporations can. Google built the world’s largest extension ecosystem, but the current review system is actively driving serious developers away to Firefox, Edge, and alternative stores. Until meaningful reform and real human oversight are introduced, I can no longer recommend anyone invest significant time building for the Chrome Web Store.