Feeling buried under your to-do list? Chaos Control is a simple yet powerful tool that helps you get things done. Whether you’re managing work, life, or both—it helps you stay focused and in control.
It’s perfect for solopreneurs, creatives, and anyone who wants less chaos and more clarity.
Key Features
Plan Goals and Projects
Set clear goals and break them into tasks. You can organize simple daily chores or long-term projects. It’s easy to adjust plans as things change.
Sync Across Devices
Chaos Control works on all your devices. Sync tasks between iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows. Stay organized no matter where you are.
Use Widgets for Speed
Add widgets to your home screen for quick access. See tasks, lists, and reminders without opening the app. It saves time and boosts your focus.
Print and Share Task Lists
Turn your task list into a neat PDF. Share it with others or print it out for offline use. It’s great for team use or backup copies.

Use Cases
- Solo Business Owners
Running a business alone means juggling a lot. Use Chaos Control to track leads, tasks, and projects—all in one place. - Freelancers
Writers, designers, and coders can use it to stay on top of client work. Break big jobs into smaller, clear steps. - Students or Busy Parents
Plan homework, housework, and errands. Set reminders and finish tasks on time with less stress.

Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Lifetime access with one-time fee | No team collaboration features |
| Works on all major platforms | Not ideal for large business teams |
| Easy goal and project planning | Limited language options (e.g., no Polish) |
| Export tasks as printable PDFs |

Hands-On Experience / My Honest Opinion
After using Chaos Control for a week, I felt more organized than ever. I loved how fast it was to set up projects and break down tasks. The Daily Plan and Chaos Box helped me focus without overthinking.
Syncing between my phone and laptop worked like a charm. I used the widget to check my tasks without opening the app. Printing my weekly goals as a PDF was a small touch—but very useful.



