A to-do list with progress percentage on every task
Most to-do apps give you a checkbox: done or not done. Real work lives in between. TasksPage gives every task a progress percentage you set by dragging — so a task at 70% looks like a task at 70%, not a blank box you keep avoiding.
Drag to set % complete — no formula required
This is a proper task tracker with percent complete built in. Grab any task and scrub it left or right to set its progress. That's the whole interaction. No checkbox that lies about how much is left, no separate status column to maintain.
Each task carries its own progress percentage, so a glance down your list tells you what's nearly there and what hasn't started. When something hits 100%, you can burn it to done — a quick fire animation, with undo if you were too eager.
Open TasksPage and drag your first task to 40%.
Skip the Notion formula and the Excel tracker
Search for a to-do list with progress percentage and you'll mostly find tutorials: build a Notion rollup formula, wire up an Excel spreadsheet with conditional formatting, or paste a template from a forum thread. All of that works until you have to maintain it.
TasksPage just does this natively. No formula to break, no spreadsheet to babysit. You open one page and start dragging. If you've been meaning to build the tracker rather than actually track anything, this is the shortcut.
Auto-sorts by completion so the unfinished stuff rises
Because every task has a real number attached, TasksPage can sort by it. Your list orders itself by completion — lowest percentage first — so the things you've barely started sit at the top where you can't ignore them, and the near-done tasks drop below.
Organise further with colour categories (five free, unlimited on Pro), and lock any category behind a password if some tasks aren't for shared screens. Add notes, questions, and file attachments to a task, and search across everything instantly. Sections keep it tidy: Active, Procrastinating, Done, plus your own colours.
Free, no account, and it works offline
Open taskspage.com/app and start — no sign-up. Your list is saved on the server and tied to your browser. A free account is optional and only adds syncing across devices.
It's an installable app, so you can add it to your home screen and keep working without internet; changes save when you're back online. Free forever, no ads, no third-party tracking. Pro is $2/month or $20/year and adds unlimited categories, reminders, due dates, recurring tasks, calendar export, dark mode, and more.
Frequently asked
How do I make a to-do list where each task shows a progress percentage?
Open TasksPage at taskspage.com/app and add a task — every task has a progress percentage built in. You set it by dragging the task left or right to the percent you want. No formula or spreadsheet setup is needed.
Can I set percent complete without a Notion or Excel formula?
Yes. TasksPage tracks percent complete natively, so there's nothing to build or maintain. You drag to set each task's progress instead of writing a Notion rollup or an Excel conditional-formatting sheet.
Does the list sort by how complete each task is?
Yes. Tasks auto-sort by completion with the lowest percentage first, so unfinished work stays at the top and near-done tasks drop below it.
Is TasksPage free, and do I need an account?
It's free forever with no ads or third-party tracking, and you can start with no account — your list is saved on the server tied to your browser. A free account is optional and only adds syncing across devices.
Can I use the progress tracker offline?
Yes. TasksPage is an installable app you can add to your home screen and use without internet. Any changes you make save automatically once you're back online.
How do I mark a task as fully done?
Drag it to 100% and burn it to done — there's a short fire animation, plus undo if you burned it by mistake.
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