But Wunderlist has always prioritized making it easy and simple to manage to-do lists no matter what device you're using, which is one of the reasons the company has 11 million active users of its product.
Other apps already let you create tasks from your Gmail account or put to-do lists right into chat apps such as Slack and Hipchat. Integration with other apps is something that a lot of power users look for, and Wunderlist is behind some of its competitors in implementing these features. This is the first time Wunderlist is using natural language processing, but it's just one example of the types of features the company plans to roll out this year.Īpp integrations will let you add tasks to your lists from third-party apps and services The new quick-add button, which lets users add a new task or list right from the home screen of the app also features natural language parsing for times and dates, making it easier to quickly set a due date and reminder for new tasks. CEO Christian Reber says the company's goal this year is to "make Wunderlist smarter," which the new integrations feature will play a big part of. Last year, Wunderlist was rebuilt from the ground up, with a lot of back-end work done to improve syncing and other core functionality.
The company is also soon releasing an update to its iOS app that adds folders and a quick-add button.
Integrations will allow Wunderlist to connect with other apps and services, such as email apps, note taking services, and more via a new public API that other developers can tap into. Wunderlist, one of our favorite to-do list apps, today announced plans to roll out integrations and other features later this year.