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Personal top conversions dashboard

A personal conversion dashboard turns repetitive conversions into a fast routine and reduces context switching.

The goal is muscle memory: fewer than ten one-click links you actually open, not a folder of fifty “maybe useful” bookmarks.

Key takeaways

  • Start from top 5–10 real tasks you did last month, not every possible pair.
  • Prune monthly; stale links erode trust faster than missing ones.
  • Publish the canonical list for teams—one wiki page everyone bookmarks.
  • Use clear favicons on mobile so you open the converter, not a search result.

How to convert

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Pick top recurring tasks

Start with your top 5-10 tasks, such as kg-lb, C-F, or miles-km, before expanding the set.

Use fixed default values

Preset values like 1, 10, 100 or common business thresholds can speed up daily checks.

Version and review monthly

Review dashboard usage monthly and remove low-frequency items to keep it concise and practical.

Browser folders vs bookmarks bar

Keep fewer than eight one-click links on the bar; move seasonal links to a folder to reduce visual noise.

Mobile home-screen tiles

For mobile, prefer PWA or pinned pages with clear favicons so you open the converter, not a search result.

Team shared dashboard

Publish the canonical list in a wiki page everyone bookmarks; avoid each person maintaining a different set.

FAQ

How many links is too many?
If you scroll or search your bookmarks weekly, prune—aim for instant muscle memory on fewer items.

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