

KanbanTab
KanbanTab is a browser extension that turns your New Tab into a fast and private Kanban board. It is local-first so tasks load instantly. There is no signup required, no ads, and no tracking. You can enable end-to-end encryption for extra privacy, and it syncs across your...
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft Edge
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
- Distraction-free
- Support for Themes
Features
- Encrypted Backup
- End-to-End Encryption
- Kanban Board
- Works Offline
- Dark Mode
- Full-Text Search
- Recurring Tasks
- Subtasks
- No Tracking
- Real time collaboration
- No Coding Required
- Ad-free
- Reminders
- Cloud Sync
- Spell Checking
- No registration required
- Hierarchical Structure
- WYSIWYG Support
KanbanTab News & Activities
Recent activities
- HardStuck added KanbanTab as alternative to OpenProject
HardStuck added KanbanTab as alternative to ProProfs Project
HardStuck added KanbanTab as alternative to Nextcloud Deck
HardStuck added KanbanTab as alternative to Super Productivity
HardStuck added KanbanTab as alternative to RingTheBell, Kan.bn and Namviek- POX updated KanbanTab
KanbanTab information
What is KanbanTab?
KanbanTab is a browser extension that turns your New Tab into a fast and private Kanban board. It is local-first so tasks load instantly. There is no signup required, no ads, and no tracking. You can enable end-to-end encryption for extra privacy, and it syncs across your devices in real-time.
What makes KanbanTab different? 🔵 Instant loading: it's local-first, using web workers and other techniques to make the data load instantly, while also relying on WebSockets to keep data synced between devices in real-time.
🔵 Simplicity: KanbanTab is not a project management tool, it's a personal productivity tool that aims to be simple to use, without unnecessary features that just bloats the UI.
🔵 Privacy: Privacy is important, and I don't want to worry about data breaches if they do happen (knock on wood). The End-to-End Encryption makes it so the data in the servers' database is completely unusable unless you have the keys that are only accessible on the client.









