As the name suggests, it is often used for making To-do lists and it is beautifully tailored to do exactly that for both beginners and power users. Supports Google Calendar, Apple Calender, and moreĪny.do is yet another popular productivity tool available across multiple platforms.
Of course, if you do not need the premium features, the basic features on a free account is enough. You can surely explore more options after you sign up – however, if you have a premium subscription, you will be able to make the most of out it on a bigger scale. As an added bonus, it also displays your productivity level with visual charts to keep track of your progress. It lets you add recurring due dates, add labels, mark favorite tasks, share tasks to collaborate with team, and offers a bunch of useful features along with a board view option. As you can see in the screenshot above, it takes inspiration from Google’s Material design guidelines and looks good enough. You can categorize your tasks and also create sub-projects for different tasks/goals. It provides a great user interface and it is easy to use on both desktop and smartphone. The closest thing to Wunderlist would be Todoist.
Even though we will be mentioning options except Microsoft’s To Do, you can still watch the video above if you decide to migrate over to Microsoft’s own To Do app.