Priority Matrix for Chrome
Chrome Extension to turn web links into Priority Matrix items. Save PDF files, and context menu with other options.
Total ratings for Priority Matrix for Chrome
4.56
(Rating count:
75)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Helps organize and prioritize tasks effectively
- Useful for professional and personal use
- Integration with various services and devices
- Helps manage tasks across different project management methodologies
- Enhances workflow by clipping web content directly to the task manager
Cons
- Requires an account to use
- Cost might be too high for individual users
- Some users find the Chrome extension functionality limited, lacking editing or viewing of the to-do list
- Only a 14-day trial before payment is required
- Cannot delete account easily after trial period
Most mentioned
- Requires an account for use
- Extension is good at capturing web content for tasks
- High cost and subscription model are a concern
- Effective for capturing web links and aiding in task prioritization
- Cross-platform integration and synchronization
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Recent reviews for Priority Matrix for Chrome
Recent rating average:
3.90
All time rating average:
4.56
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-01-09 | Tamar Knochel | en | OK, I've only been using this for an hour, but this site/app is AMAZING!!!!! It does EVERYTHING! I am so incredibly impressed! And I can't wait to share it with everyone I know! | |
2021-10-06 | Stephanie Cabovianco | Gran herramienta para guardar información en forma rápida, funciona de maravillas. | ||
2020-12-28 | Hannes L. | Will Geld. Account erforderlich. | ||
2020-12-23 | Raphaelle Hemmerlin | Very useful to add in Priority Matrix plan and never forget abt a site to review , or a to read to send to a colleague | ||
2020-12-01 | eric holzer | very intuitive and useful both for professional and personal use | ||
2019-07-20 | Ken Blackman | Priority Matrix is deceptively simple. A lot of thought has gone into the design, not to complicate the app but to provide the most useful "technologizing" of the simple concept. One thing I love is how easy it is to get stuff into the app. I can be on my iPhone in Gmail and there's Priority Matrix, allowing me to turn an email into a task, one I can prioritize along with all my other tasks. Here we have a Chrome extension that lets me take any web page, capture the gist, and add it to PM as an item. There are a dozen different ways I use this. A defined action I need to take, a "research this later," a "get back to this person," or a "here's the info you were looking for." | ||
2018-10-08 | Gary Michael | I've been delving into my first foray with GTD (David Allen) and after toiling with loads of other tools, this is the one that matches my mindset. The quadrant (Eisenhower Matrix) logic is super efficient if devised carefully. Maybe overkill for some, but good for my aims. The Chrome extension works great if you have your logic and projects set, and have the right Inbox habits. | ||
2018-04-28 | Dave Tenni | I love it - it just makes my life simpler :) | ||
2018-04-18 | Qinsi L. | This extension only save web links. It is basically useless. Really? Can't edit todo list. Can't view list. Though priority matrix may provide good service, this chrome extension sucks. | ||
2017-12-26 | Daniel Gatão | need account |
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