1. Dark Reader
Generates a dark theme for every website.
Why it replaces Todoist for Chrome: Another Productivity extension worth comparing against Todoist for Chrome.
Todoist for Chrome is a strong option, but it is not the right fit for everyone. Below are 2 alternatives compared on rating, install base, pricing and the use case each one actually wins on.
The Todoist extension adds any page as a task, shows today's list in a popup and turns the new tab into a task board, keeping capture friction near zero.
| Extension | Rating | Users | Pricing | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Todoist for Chrome (original) | 4.7 | 500K+ | Freemium | Todoist users who want to capture links and tasks without leaving the page. |
| Dark Reader | 4.7 | 7M+ | Free | Late-night readers and anyone with light sensitivity who wants a consistent dark web. |
| Momentum | 4.5 | 2M+ | Freemium | People who want their new tab to prompt intention rather than open another feed. |
Generates a dark theme for every website.
Why it replaces Todoist for Chrome: Another Productivity extension worth comparing against Todoist for Chrome.
Calm new tab dashboard with focus, weather and to-dos.
Why it replaces Todoist for Chrome: Another Productivity extension worth comparing against Todoist for Chrome.
Direct comparisons with the extensions people weigh against it.
Dark Reader is the closest match. Another Productivity extension worth comparing against Todoist for Chrome.
Yes — Dark Reader are free.
Common reasons are pricing, missing sync or team features, and specific limitations: Requires a Todoist account; Advanced features are paid.