Tasks · trips · collections · counts · clips — one system

Life is lists.
This is the file system.

Everything you keep track of becomes one system that filters, charts, shares, and fills itself in. Point it at the web and any page — a watch, a bag, a whole Wikipedia table — turns into rows you own. You didn't type any of it.

Start free → or watch it drive itself →

that was the chrome clipper — one of its tricks · works on any page you can see

four things people actually do with it ↓

** 01 · The spec sheet

Clip one watch page. Eight columns appear.

You clip while you browse; the pages pile into an Inbox. Filing is where the magic is: hit the sparkle and listfs reads the page you clipped — caliber, water resistance, lug width, movement — into columns, filled in, in the list you already have open.

** 02 · The table heist

Wikipedia did the research. Take the table.

Any table on the web clips as real structured rows — league standings, F1 champions, the tallest buildings. Even the merged-cell columns nobody else can parse come through as fields you can group and filter on. Yes, we handle rowspans. You're welcome.

en.wikipedia.org — National Football League
Conf.TeamDivision
AFCBuffalo BillsEast
Baltimore RavensNorth
Houston TexansSouth
Kansas City ChiefsWest
NFCPhiladelphia EaglesEast

…32 teams, one clip

↓ clipped as

NFL Teams
also works on: F1 champions · tallest buildings · your fantasy league

** 03 · The counter

Some lists are just numbers.

Coffee, pull-ups, pages read, diapers changed. Tap to count — listfs keeps the ledger and draws the chart: per day, per week, running averages that don't flatter you. Hands full? “Hey Siri, coffee.” It logs anyway.


“Hey Siri, coffee”
last 7 days — today in rust

** 04 · The public list

Publish it. They don't even need to log in.

Any list gets a link — listfs.com/l/… Anyone opens it in a browser and can sort and filter it live, mid-argument, in the group chat. If they want it for themselves: Fork. Now it's theirs. These are real — open one:

real pages — leave, poke around, come back

** And the rest of it

Share a list with one person.Statuses sync live — Sam sees it move to Done without texting you.
Forward an email.ProTrusted senders land as items in your Inbox, tagged and ready to file.
Connect your AI.Point Claude — or any MCP client — at the lists you choose. It reads, it writes, you set the scope.
Run your day on it.Tasks, routines, calendar — daily-driven by the person who built it.
I built listfs because every app wanted me to think its way — tasks over here, spreadsheets over there, bookmarks rotting in a menu. It's all the same shape. It's all lists. So: a file system for lists. I daily-drive it — tasks, routines, calendar, an embarrassing coffee count. If you've ever kept your whole life in a text file, you'll feel at home.
— Erik

It's your data. It acts like it.

For you, your circle, your community, your AI — in that order.

Start free → or open the live demo →

the demo drives itself — you just watch