Product: Associate multiple e-mail addresses with one Any.Do account
I live and die by the ability to turn e-mail messages into task items by e-mailing them. I signed up for Any.Do using my gmail account, but want to be able to e-mail tasks from my corporate account as well. Without being able to associate that address to my Any.Do signup account, e-mail doesn't help me.
I could cancel that account and switch to corporate, but ultimately the strength of a good list management system is also its ability to unify multiple sources into a single list, so I think this feature is very relevant.
Either that, or set up the service so that it provisions a unique Any.Do e-mail address which users can send to from any source account.

Like many similar apps Any.do was created to support only one email account. We appreciate the feedback however we must pass on this one.
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Anonymous commented
I really want to streamline my tasks, emails, etc..., but still keep my work/personal life separate. I started using Any.do with my personal account, but now I'm implementing it in my workplace using my work email. I wish I could tab into my personal account and back into my work account. Is this possible?
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Anonymous commented
I support this wholeheartedly! I need to combine tasks from my work and personal gmail accounts into one to-do list.
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Anonymous commented
I agree that the ability to create tasks via email is fundamental. Unfortunately, being limited to one email account is enough to make the feature (and program) almost unusable for those of us that toggle between professional, corporate and personal inboxes.
I would prefer having an "evernote-like" address to which I could forward emails to create tasks and I would gladly pay a smail premium for the feature. Less preferable would be the ability to add additional accounts from which tasks could be sent, but it would also solve the problem. until I can automate task creation from communication originating across personal, corporate and professional inboxes, the tool will be used as a "nice but not necessary" part of my routine.
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Anonymous commented
I love this idea and would add that it would be great to be able to add tasks by text message!
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SaraJoy Pond commented
I freaking LOVE the "what's next?" any.do widget in my gmail (which--lucky me--shows up in both my other accounts as well since they both run on google apps)
My problem is that all the tasks I enter through those widgets end up on my "personal" list, regardless of which inbox/google identity I'm creating them through. I need to be able to tie an email address that the widget is operating on to a list so that all items created from that inbox default to that list...