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Any.do announces its team collaboration platform that puts individuals at the center
Any.do, a popular productivity app, is celebrating its 10th anniversary and has introduced Any.do Workspace, a new product category that caters to both individuals and managers needs. The platform aims to provide a clear view of everyones progress while allowing team members to plan their day personally and professionally. Any.do believes that the future of work should make space for peoples personal lives, offering flexibility and ownership. The company is currently in a closed beta phase. Any.do was founded in 2011 by Omer Perchik and Yoni Lindenfeld and has over 30 million users.
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Make Shopping Fun Again With Any.do's 'Smart Grocery List'
Any.do, a task management app, has introduced a new shopping list feature for iOS and Android users. The feature automatically sorts items by category, making it easier for users to navigate their shopping lists. Users can also import items from their devices clipboard and create collaborative lists with others. The app is recommended for creating separate shopping lists for different stores to avoid confusion. The new feature is expected to have a positive impact on the growth of Any.do.
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Any.Do 4.0 update introduces calendar, smart assistant, and faster sync
Any.Do, a popular to-do list app, has released a version 4.0 update that brings significant improvements. The update includes a new calendar feature, allowing users to view their tasks in daily, weekly, and monthly modes. It also introduces Any.Do Assistant, an AI system that helps complete tasks by suggesting gift ideas, cleaning services, grocery shopping, and more. The company will take a 5-15% fee for these services. Additionally, the update improves the sync services, enabling real-time syncing across all devices. The article encourages users to download the update and provide feedback.
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Any.do is adding a smart assistant to your to-do list
Any.do is releasing a new version of its to-do app with an integrated calendar, real-time sync, and a personal assistant feature. The personal assistant analyzes tasks and offers assistance through a chatbot or human. Any.do has a deep understanding of user priorities and integrates the assistant into the app without requiring deep OS integration. The company charges a service fee for completing tasks. The new version of the app is available on iOS, with limited availability of the assistant feature in the US.
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Amazon's Echo gets proper to-do support with new Any.Do integration
Amazons voice-controlled Echo and Alexa platform now have integration with Any.Do, a popular to-do list app. Users can add items to their Any.Do to-do and shopping lists using voice commands through Alexa. The lists will then be synced to mobile devices signed into the Any.Do account. This integration takes advantage of a new list API, allowing users to specify which to-do list service they want to add items to. Any.Do is one of the first services to make use of this API. It is expected that more to-do list services will join in the future. Another popular to-do list app, Todoist, has also enabled integration with Alexa.
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Any.DO Integrates Kiip's Reward System To Make Completing To-Do Lists A Daily, And Fun, Habit
Any.DO, a leader in the personal productivity space, has secured $3.5 million in funding. The company has integrated Kiips reward platform to turn task management into a daily habit. By tracking important moments within the app, Any.DO can monetize those moments and keep users engaged. Users have generated over 2.5 million rewarding moments since implementing Kiip. Kiip has raised $15.3 million to shift advertisers focus from impressions to key points in mobile apps that bring stronger intent. Any.DO can learn more about user habits and increase user retention by giving them useful rewards. This partnership provides a new way for developers to monetize without relying on banner ads.
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Sleek to-do app Any.Do nabs $3.5M from Genesis Partners, Eric Schmidt, & others
To-do list app Any.Do has raised $3.5 million in new funding. The funding will be used to continue improving the apps features and expanding its availability across different devices. Any.Do competes with other popular to-do list apps like Wunderlist, Clear, and Remember the Milk. The app has gained popularity for its design and voice input feature. Any.Do is the most popular to-do list app on iOS as of March. The funding round was led by Genesis Partners, with participation from existing investors including Innovation Endeavors, Joe Lonsdale, Blumberg Capital, and Joe Greenstein. Prior to this funding round, Any.Do had raised $1 million.
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Any.DO Launches A Social To Do List App With $1 Million In Funding
Any.DO, a social To Do list app for Android, has launched with $1 million in angel funding. The app is backed by prominent investors and features an attractive design and intelligent task management capabilities. Any.DO aims to help users actually get things done, not just list tasks. The app also allows for collaboration and communication with family, friends, and colleagues. Any.DO plans to release an iPhone version in the near future.
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