Integration: Connect with Third Parties (API)
- Microsoft Flow integration
- Thunderbird integration
- One note
- Trello
- One drive
- Asana
- IFTTT
- Freshservice
- Gsuite
- Newton mail
- Dropbox paper
- Momentum
- Zapier
Any.do has just released a Zapier integration, allowing users to connect their accounts with thousands of third party services. We welcome you to check it out on our blog (https://blog.any.do/2019/08/any-do-zapier-integration/) and start integrating with your favourite services today!
For any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to customers@any.do.
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Anonymous commented
I also love this idea
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Anonymous commented
o task should be added by simply clicking email option add in for any.do so that reminders can be created for. Email exchange. Add in for mail for exchange.
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Willi commented
I have to use Outlook for work and it would be Nice if I could synchronize my tasks there with my any.do app
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Kadyn Ward commented
Like others, this is the only feature holding me back from purchasing a yearlong subscription with AnyDo. IFTTT integration keeps my life together and allows endless possibilities. I don't want to resort to Todoist, but they have better integration because of their relationship with IFTTT
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TK commented
You can forward mail to do@any.do for make a new task.
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Anonymous commented
back up as a license model for premium. I'm sure more people than just me would pay for a backup of a checklist. as you want your system to become used for more than the grocery-list type of activity, i'd suggest this is a key feature to have
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Conor O'Brien commented
The lack of a basic API is a fairly big concern for many advanced users (I would imagine). Certainly for myself when looking at integrating several of my most used services.
Have you explored user interest in an API for the premium service? This is a feature that I would definitely be willing to pay for (if priced fairly).
Regards,
Conor
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Anonymous commented
seems like a cool tasks
But without sync to exhange it doensnt do me any good.. :( -
Siriwat Jithunsa commented
+3 from me
Can't wait to see this integration with IFTTT like Todoist's recipies > https://ifttt.com/todoist/recipes -
Chris commented
We use the Completed Tasks list to show a snapshot of work completed for a project or general department work, being able to export this list would be useful.
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Anonymous commented
Totally agree with this.
I use Trello to organise projects into actionable steps, and then send my next actions from there to Any.do. I currently have to do this using the gmail channel, but if I could od it in an any.do channel it would be much better.
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Arne van Balgoijen commented
Google task integration is crucial I guess (GTask Outlook sync is available using http://www.gogtasks.com/ if someone want to continue using Outlook, also usable for a one time migration of tasks to Gtasks).
Without a sync with Gtasks there does not seem to be much use for Any.do... -
Arne van Balgoijen commented
When people switch from Outlook to Google Apps, they miss the Outlook tasks (if they ever used it). Google Taks is just not fitted for the job.
It would be nice if I cloud just import my Outlook tasks in an easy way. Outlook is able to export in a CSV format, but that might be the hardest way... -
Anonymous commented
agreed. I want to propose my team to use this but someone said unless they could integrate their work calenders and task they wouldnt use a seperate app.
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Anonymous commented
yes please.... love the app. dont want to cancel subscription
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Kaine commented
By exposing Any.do to Zapier, I can create tasks in my CRM and have them automatically created in Any.do, allowing me to manage all of my tasks in one place, namely Any.do.
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Pascal commented
The import/export function should be available in the free version in order to be able to evaluate the application when dealing with a huge amount of tasks.
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Pascal commented
Import / export function is a must for an APP who want to be a serious player.
I love your GUI and I would like to quit my actual App to move to yours but no way doing it w/o this function, -
Jason Allan commented
Seriously tempted to drop my Premium Subscription for Todoist or ToodleDo
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Kristin commented
Calendar is an essential part of personal organization. Integration with Outlook would draw many more users