For busy professionals, families, and individuals seeking a centralized, cross-platform solution for personal and professional organization.
Streamlining personal and professional workflows through a unified task and calendar interface. Helping users centralize their daily planning across all devices.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 4Last updated
Any.do - To do list & Calendar
vVARY
2mo ago
Primary focus
Productivity tools for task and calendar management
Scale
indie
Target audience
Busy professionals, families, and individuals seeking a centralized, cross-platform solution for personal and professional organization.
Released 11 updates across 3 apps in the last 6 months, indicating a high-frequency development cycle.
4 apps analysed
Comprehensive cross-platform ecosystem
Analysis in progress
Daily planner with to-do list & tasks, reminders, checklists, calendar & agenda
WhatsApp integration lowers task-capture friction
Unified UI for tasks and calendar
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
50/100
Avg sentiment score
The primary direct competitor offering nearly identical cross-platform task management, natural language input, and collaborative features.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
A high-end productivity tool for power users who find Any.do's task management features too basic for complex project tracking.
A broader productivity app that competes for users who need to mix deep note-taking with task management.
A feature-rich alternative focusing on powerful task organization and location-based reminders.
Focuses on 'hyper-scheduling' by merging tasks and calendar events into a unified timeline, a core workflow of Any.do.
A visual Kanban-style tool often used by families and small teams for the same collaborative organization Any.do targets.
Competes on the professional team management side, offering more robust project tracking than Any.do's basic boards.
Primarily a calendar app, but its integrated task management makes it a strong rival for users who prioritize their schedule.
A rising threat that consolidates tasks from browsers and other apps into a single, unified command center.
A modern, high-design task manager from the creators of Wunderlist, targeting Any.do's core user base.