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Any.do
Engine
    Operating systemAndroid
    iOS
    Google Chrome App
    Web browser Mac Alexa Chrome app Apple Watch Wear OS Windows Gmail
    TypeProductivity
    Task management
    Calendar
    Assistant
    Grocery list
    Reminders
    Personal Assistant
    LicenseFreemium
    Websitewww.any.do

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

    History

    Any.do was co-founded by Omer Perchik, Yoni Lindenfeld, and Itay Kahana. Its headquarters is located in Tel Aviv, Israel. Any.do originally launched on Android in November 2011 and reached over 500,000 downloads within 30 days.[1] By 2022, it had 40 million users.

    In 2016, Any.do added a built-in calendar, a freemium subscription model, and AI Assistant software that offers to complete some tasks on demand.[2]

    In 2023, Any.do launched its team collaboration tier for teams named Any.do Workspace.

    Design

    In 2013, The Verge reported Any.do to be one of the inspirations behind Jony Ive's iOS 7 redesign.[3]

    Funding

    Any.do announced $1 million in angel funding in November 2011.[1] By May 2013, the company had raised $3.5 million from investors including Genesis Partners, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, Blumberg Capital, and Joe Lonsdale of Palantir Technologies.[4]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 Perez, Sarah (Nov 10, 2011). "Any.DO Launches A Social To Do List App With $1 Million In Funding". TechCrunch.
    2. "The Next Evolution of Productivity".
    3. Newton, Casey (Oct 9, 2013). "Taskmasters: how Israeli intelligence officers helped inspire the look of iOS 7". The Verge.
    4. 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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