

For a period of time, you’ll still be able to import your lists into To Do. After May 6th, your to-dos will no longer sync. Of course, we’d love for you to continue your journey with Microsoft To Do.

You’ll still be able to access your data-you can choose to export it, or import it into To Do. You can keep using Wunderlist while we keep supporting it. What happens when users try to use Wunderlist after May 6, 2020? Here's the official info, from the Wunderlist blog post announcing the shutdown: New users can't sign up for the service, but existing users can still sign in to the web, desktop, and mobile versions. In the short term, nothing changes: Wunderlist will continue to work. That's not your only option, however: most of the best to do list apps offer some kind of option for migrating Wunderlist tasks, and there are ways to migrate to other apps.įeeling confused? Let's go over what, exactly, is happening, and explore all of your options. They would very much like you to migrate your tasks to Microsoft To Do, a spiritual successor to Wunderlist that integrates with Outlook and other Microsoft tools. Wunderlist, the beloved to do list app, shuts down on May 6, 2020.
