Tunnel Vision Tunnel Vision

Productivity
Version: 1.0.0
Last Update: 2016-06-28

Overview

Tunnel Vision is a Chrome extension developed by Marc Köhlbrugge. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Tunnel Vision is 1.0.0, updated on 2016-06-28.
309 users have installed this extension. 21 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: tunnelvision.xyz

See your next available Trello tasks every time you open a new tab.

Easily get distracted? Tunnel Vision shows the next tasks you should be working on every time you open a new tab. Simply connect your Trello account, choose your boards, and specify which lists contain your 'in progress' cards. Tunnel Vision will automatically show you the first available card for each board, every time you open a new tab.

Tunnel Vision uses the official Trello API to safely and securely connect directly to Trello without your data or credentials ever touching our servers.

Existing Trello account required. Tunnel Vision is not affiliated with Trello, Inc.

Feedback, questions or comments?
Reach out on Twitter: @marckohlbrugge

Rating

21 ratings

Total Installs

309

Information

Last Update

2016-06-28

Current Version

1.0.0

Size

46.08KiB

Author

Marc Köhlbrugge

Website

tunnelvision.xyz

Category

Productivity

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avatar Hannes Van de Vel
2017-12-17

Must-have voor elke Trello gebruiker met meer dan enkele borden.

avatar Павел Тисунов
2017-10-02

Love this extension. When you have multiple Trello boards, it's hard to constantly switch between them to find what to work on next.

And Tunnel Vision helps with that

avatar Dave Lovemartin
2017-04-22

Really helps me focus - thanks!

avatar Karna Jani
2016-07-29

This is a great extension. I rely on Trello heavily, and this extension has made a world of difference.

avatar Andre Goncalves
2016-07-20

Awesome extension.
Can't wait for the PRO features, a few suggestions:

- Board ordering (I want to show my important board first)
- Possibility to show more than 1 task (say 2 or 3) for each board.

Thanks Marc for your awesome work.