In one word: everything. We reimagined Any.do for the new era of flexible work, making it easy to organize your life and manage your team’s work all in one place. With a timeless new design, powerful collaboration capabilities, delightful interactions, and lots of new features…
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When we set out on the journey to create the next phase of our product, we knew that we wanted to redefine the way teams are working together. For us, it was never just about the product – it was about the people. Learning from…
November marks the 10th Anniversary of Any.do. In these 10 years, we had the privilege of powering the productivity of over 30 million individuals relying on us to manage their day-to-day. From transforming the way they organize their life to successfully graduating from college and…
Do you find yourself struggling to maintain lengthy todo lists? Are you trying to multitask many items at once, without making any actual progress? Have you lost track of what tasks require prioritizing? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it might be…
We just released a new and sexy redesign for Any.do on the web. The new version includes: 😎 New, clean & stunning design 🗺 Better navigation with filters, lists & tags 🔎 Universal search for tasks, notes, subtasks, lists & tags ✅ Mark a task…
Any.do is proud to announce the release of its new integration with the Google Assistant, a digital assistant that helps you get things done throughout your day. You can now easily create lists using nothing but your voice wherever you are.
Work happens anywhere, on the go, remotely and at work. With over 350 million knowledge workers around the world, it’s clear that we want to be able to be productive anytime, anywhere. That’s why we are really excited to launch Any.do for Windows, Gmail and…
As hard as we’re working to make Any.do a one-stop-shop for all your productivity needs, most of us use several other apps to get things done daily. We end up wasting time going back and forth between apps. What if all your apps could be…
Most of us think it takes a minute or two to return to focusing after we get distracted when actually, studies have shown it takes an average of 25 minutes to return to full focus after something interrupts you (e.g. replying to a text or…