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Brokker is a free goal-decomposition tool from the Netherlands. Its core idea is to break a “big goal” into smaller broks and use status labels to move progress forward. It is designed for individual users rather than as a typical enterprise project management platform: no registration, no email, no password—just open it in your browser and start.
Brokker focuses on lightweight planning and management. You can create goals, break them down into broks, and assign one of three statuses: “not started,” “in progress,” and “completed.” It supports up to 3 levels of nesting, drag-and-drop sorting, task duplication, and archiving. It also offers keyboard shortcuts, mobile browser support, and can be added to the home screen as a Web App. The overall interaction is simple, making it suitable for turning vague goals—such as moving house, renovating, writing a book, or changing careers—into actionable steps.
Pricing is very straightforward: it is completely free, with no subscriptions or account requirements. Users who like the product can donate via PayPal. In terms of data, Brokker does not provide cloud sync; all tasks, categories, and settings are stored in the browser’s localStorage. Users can export an encrypted backup file or use a recovery code to migrate between devices. The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages, and Cloudflare handles technical request data such as IP address, User-Agent, and access time; Brokker itself only performs anonymous visitor analytics.
Its strengths are a very low barrier to entry, free usage, relatively private local storage, and offline support. The downsides are also clear: the product is still in beta, and the developer explicitly does not guarantee functionality, availability, or protection against data loss. Browser local storage may also be cleared, so users need to back up their data proactively. In addition, the available information does not show team collaboration, permissions, API access, third-party integrations, or enterprise-grade security and compliance capabilities, so it is not suitable as an organization-level SaaS tool.
Brokker is better suited to personal goal management, restarting long-stalled projects, and lightweight task breakdown. It is not ideal for teams that need multi-user collaboration, approvals, reporting, automation, or cloud sync. Access from China cannot be confirmed based on the text alone; since the site relies on Cloudflare Pages, actual connectivity may vary depending on the network environment, while donations depend on PayPal. If you need a Chinese-language ecosystem and sync/collaboration features, alternatives include 滴答清单, Notion, Trello, Todoist, or Microsoft To Do.
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