Any.do 2.0 Adds New Tools To Collaborate And Plan Your Day

Any.do 2.0 Adds New Tools To Collaborate And Plan Your Day

iOS/Android/Web: Any.do is one of our favourite to-do apps, and Any.do 2.0 promises to make it even better. The new update includes tools to manage family and household to-dos, work and team projects, voice notes and attachments, and a premium tier that adds much-desired features, such as customisable recurring tasks.

The video above gives you a quick rundown of the new features. Other people you’ve connected with through Any.do can invite you to tasks, so your spouse, for example, can ask you to pick up the milk on the way home, and you’ll get a notification. You can accept or decline, and add comments or notes to any of your to-dos. Those notes and attachments can be in the form of text comments, voice notes, photos, videos or Dropbox attachments. Everyone that to-do is shared with will see them all instantly. One of our favourite features, “Any.do Moment”, which helps you plan your day and organise your to-dos in just a few moments every morning, is back and more prominent in the new version.

The new version also includes a premium plan. The base features are all free, but $US3 per month (or $US27 per year) unlocks additional features, such as manually recurring tasks (up to this point, you had to use the options available by default). Now, premium users can say “every two days” or “every Tuesday and Friday”), unlimited “moments” in Any.do Moment, themes, and unlimited team members and file storage space. You can see all of the differences between the free and premium tiers in this chart.

We’ve been testing out the new version for a few days now, and while it still feels and works like Any.do always has, it will really shine through if you work with others. The new version should be rolling out now, or you can click the link below to grab it.

Any.do (free) [Google Play]
Any.do (free) [iTunes App Store]
Any.do Webapp [via Any.do]


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