CheckRun is a free checklist app that runs directly in the Chrome browser side panel. It lets you build reusable checklist templates and execute them on any web page without switching tabs or opening a separate tool. The checklist stays open next to the page you are working on — you audit, review, or run your process in the same window.
Most checklist tools are standalone apps or documents. You open them separately, switch back and forth, and lose context every time. CheckRun solves this by living inside the browser itself — it is always one click away, always anchored to the page you are currently on.
How it works
The core model is Template → Run. You build a template once — sections, items, whatever structure fits your workflow. Then you run it against any page. When you start a run, CheckRun captures the URL and page title automatically. You work through each item, marking it Pass, Fail, or N/A, leaving free-text comments where needed. When done, you save the run. It goes into history tied to that specific URL, with date and full item-level results.
That is the complete loop. No account setup. No sync to a server. No configuration beyond the template itself.
Features
Reusable templates with sections, drag-and-drop reorder, and collapsible groups
Pass / Fail / N/A per item with optional free-text comments
Full run history — every run stored with URL, date, and item results
Per-template statistics: pass rate over time, top failed items, visual breakdown
Draft auto-save — resume an interrupted run where you left off, with optional reminder
Template sharing via JSON export, short token, or deep-link URL that opens directly in the extension
Export runs to CSV
Google Sheets integration — results pushed automatically to a spreadsheet, one tab per run, saved to your own Google Drive
Google Drive backup of all local data
All data stored locally — no account required, no telemetry, no third-party trackers
Who uses it
CheckRun is a browser checklist tool built for anyone running a structured, repeatable process against web pages.
SEO specialists use it as a website audit checklist — running the same on-page and technical checks page by page, with a record of every pass and failure. A run on a client page takes minutes and produces a structured history you can reference or export.
QA engineers run pre-release and regression checklists before each deployment. Instead of a shared Google Doc that gets edited and overwritten, every run is a separate record with its own URL, date, and results.
Developers use it for deploy sign-off and release checklists. The pass/fail model maps directly to a definition-of-done: every item either passed or it did not.
Project managers run project launch checklists, sprint review checklists, and handover checklists. The template runs consistently every time — no items skipped because someone forgot to copy the doc.
HR teams manage employee onboarding and offboarding with a consistent checklist for every hire and departure. Every run is saved — if something was missed, there is a record of it.
Templates
The CheckRun website includes a library of ready-made templates for the most common workflows. Website audit checklist, landing page checklist, onboarding checklist, project launch checklist, compliance checklist, QA checklist — each one imports into the extension in one click and can be customized from there.
Ready-made checklist templates for web professionals.
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