Microsoft To Do
Chris El-Araj
+1 for me - our company is in M365 like so many others.
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Crispin Chatterton
+1 for me. Can't use you til you do it. There like a shot once you do. Used sunsama for about 6 months nad loved it except it won't integrate with my workflow in an MS envinronment so ditched it.
Alex Cunningham
Stephanie Tajbhai
any news on this one? Its likely the main tool for planning/to dos of many working for large corporate organisations and without this integration a huge chunk of people’s work flow will be missing
Michael Carter
+1 for me on this, as the company I work for uses Microsoft / Office 365 and Microsoft To Do (while not as functional as other simple tools such as Todoist) is the fastest way to create tasks into lists from Outlook emails. Not having To Do on the Sunsama integrations is a showstopper for me, for using Sunsama to plan my day and week.
Joe Carroll
Nice to see that the Apple iCal integration is finally "In Progress", but how is that this integration is still not at least in "Under Review"?!?
Alex Cunningham
Ferris Anwar
Has any update or consideration ever been given on this?
Martin Hernandez
Please take into consideration this integration, as it not only makes integrating posible with To Do and Planner, but also Dynamics 365, as it also uses To Do in the background.
So by making this happen you are also letting users of Dynamics 365 Customer Service and Sales users be able to use Sunsama to plan their day/week.
Looking forward to this!!
Joe Carroll
Martin Hernandez, yes indeed! The way MS have developed To Do and integrated it with Outlook, Planner, Loop, Dynamics etc. makes it a hub for personal task management, which means that by building this integration Sunsama would be getting much much more ROI than in most cases, because it would connect with multiple productivity apps in the MS365 ecosystem. Should be a no-brainer...
Cody Sensenig
Please add this integration soon. This is absolutely vital since my company is in the MS365 ecosystem.
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