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Any.do

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Productivity platform
Any.do
Operating systemAndroid
iOS
Google Chrome App
Web browserMacAlexaChrome appApple WatchWear OSWindowsGmail
TypeProductivity
Task management
Calendar
Project Management
Assistant
Grocery list
Reminders
Personal Assistant
LicenseFreemium
Websitewww.any.do

Any.do is a productivity platform fortask management andproject management. It is available on mobile, web, and wearables with built-in integrations including calendars, chat applications, and virtual assistants.

History

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Any.do was co-founded by Omer Perchik, Yoni Lindenfeld, and Itay Kahana. Its HQ is located inTel Aviv, Israel.[1]

Any.do originally launched on Android in November 2011 and within 30 days, reached over 500,000 downloads[2][3] and 40 million users by 2022.[citation needed]

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.[4][5]

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.

Prior to Any.do, the company launched a simpler task list app onAndroid called Taskos as aproof of concept.[6]

Design

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On October 9, 2013,The Verge reported Any.do to be of the inspirations behindJony Ive'siOS 7 redesign, and others noted its similarities to the revamped Apple operating system.[7][8]

Funding

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Any.do announced $1 million in angel funding in November 2011.[2]

By May 2013 the company had raised $3.5 million fromGenesis Partners,Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors,Blumberg Capital,Joe Lonsdale ofPalantir Technologies, Brian Koo ofFormation 8, Joe Greenstein ofFlixster, and Felicis Ventures.[9] The company raised additional funding from investors includingJerry Yang of AME Cloud Ventures andSteve Chen of YouTube, among others, by October of that same year.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"4 - Any.do: Vision of simplicity - Globes".en.globes.co.il. 2014-10-30. Retrieved2024-08-08.
  2. ^abPerez, Sarah (Nov 10, 2011)."Any.do Launches A Social To Do List App With $1 Million In Funding". TechCrunch.
  3. ^Schonfeld, Erick (Dec 12, 2011)."Any.do Android App Downloaded 500,000 Times In 30 Days". TechCrunch.
  4. ^"The Next Evolution of Productivity".
  5. ^Ghoshal, Abhimanyu (2016-11-17)."Any.do's to-do app will use AI to complete your tasks for you".TNW | Apps. Retrieved2024-05-07.
  6. ^Miller, Tessa (Oct 10, 2013)."I'm Omer Perchik, and This Is the Story Behind Any.do". Lifehacker.
  7. ^abNewton, Casey (Oct 9, 2013)."Taskmasters: how Israeli intelligence officers helped inspire the look of iOS 7". The Verge.
  8. ^Fiegerman, Seth (June 11, 2013)."iOS 7 Updates Look a Little Too Familiar to Some Apple Developers". Mashable.
  9. ^Perez, Sarah (May 13, 2013)."Intelligent To Do List App Any.do Raises $3.5 Million, Will Further Expand Into Personal Productivity Space". TechCrunch.

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