Any.do | |
Operating System: | Android iOS Google Chrome App Web browser Mac Alexa Chrome app Apple Watch Wear OS Windows Gmail |
Genre: | Productivity Task management Calendar Project Management Assistant Grocery list Reminders Personal Assistant |
License: | Freemium |
Any.do is a productivity platform for task management and project management. It is available on mobile, web, and wearables with built-in integrations including calendars, chat applications, and virtual assistants.
Any.do originally launched on Android in November 2011 and within 30 days, reached over 500,000 downloads[1] [2] and 40 million users by 2022.
In 2016 Any.do added a built-in calendar, a freemium subscription model Any.do Premium and AI Assistant software that offers to complete some tasks on demand.[3] [4]
In 2023, Any.do launched its team collaboration tier for teams named Any.do Workspace.
In 2024, Any.do launched its offering for families tier named Any.do for Families.
Any.do was co-founded by Omer Perchik, Yoni Lindenfeld, and Itay Kahana. Its HQ is located in Tel Aviv, Israel.[5]
Prior to Any.do, the company launched a simpler task list app on Android called Taskos as a proof of concept.[6]
On October 9, 2013, The Verge reported Any.do to be of the inspirations behind Jony Ive's iOS 7 redesign, and others noted its similarities to the revamped Apple operating system.[7] [8]
Any.do announced $1 million in angel funding in November 2011.
By May 2013 the company had raised $3.5 million from Genesis Partners, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, Blumberg Capital, Joe Lonsdale of Palantir Technologies, Brian Koo of Formation 8, Joe Greenstein of Flixster, and Felicis Ventures.[9] The company raised additional funding from investors including Jerry Yang of AME Cloud Ventures and Steve Chen of YouTube, among others, by October of that same year.