Microsoft To-Do picks up 'Planned' smart list on Android
Keep a handle on your upcoming tasks with To-Do's latest smart list.

Microsoft To-Do has been gradually rolling out its new "Planned" smart list feature across platforms, and Android is the latest on deck. The feature offers a quick overview of your tasks for the upcoming week, and it's rolling out now with the latest update to To-Do for Android (via OnMSFT).
The "Planned" list sits alongside your "My Day" and "Important" tabs within the To-Do menu. Tapping into it will show you what tasks you have coming up for the next five days, along with some that are even further out.
This update also introduces multiple widget support, along with improvements to the dark theme. Here's a look at the full release notes:
- The Planned smart list is now available on Android! Just open Planned for an overview of your scheduled tasks for today, tomorrow, the next 5 days and beyond.
- Dark theme is now more consistent across the app with support in search results and the widget!
- We've also added multiple widget support.
To check out all of what's new, you can grab the latest update to Microsoft To-Do for Android on Google Play now.
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The To-Do Team must have gotten a new espresso machine in the office recently, keep the updates coming. It was slightly usable before, but it's really coming into it's own lately. I especially appreciate the dark theme widget.
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Ahh... I wish all of these pop up in Andromeda eventually.
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Todo could get a PWA rather faster than expected. It kinda already exists for Outlook. MS just have to make it a standalone instead of attached to outlook.com
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Need for it be be intergrated into Launcher before making the switch