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Any.do + Microsoft To Do Integration (2026 Guide)

Sync data between Any.do and Microsoft To Do automatically. 5-min setup, no coding. Free templates for project management workflows — 2026 guide.

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Last updated: May 2026

Any.do

Any.do

Project Management

Any.do is a popular project management tool. Connect Any.do with other apps to automate your workflow and boost productivity.

Microsoft To Do

Microsoft To Do

Project Management

Microsoft To Do is a popular project management tool. Connect Microsoft To Do with other apps to automate your workflow and boost productivity.

Popular Automation Ideas

1

Keep Project Management Records Aligned

Mirror important records between Any.do and Microsoft To Do so teams using either tool can work from current data.

2

Support a Gradual Migration

Move work from one platform to the other in stages while keeping key updates synchronized during the transition.

3

Create a Backup Workflow

Copy selected events, records, or messages from Any.do to Microsoft To Do to preserve operational history outside one system.

Complete Guide: Any.do + Microsoft To Do Integration

When Any.do and Microsoft To Do make sense together

Any.do and Microsoft To Do both sit in the project management category, so the strongest use case is usually synchronization, migration support, or backup. Focus on the records your team actually relies on instead of trying to mirror every field on day one.

Best first workflow to build

Keep Project Management Records Aligned is the best starting point for many teams. Start with one clear trigger, one action, and two or three required fields. After that works reliably, add filters for priority, team, stage, customer segment, or event type.

How to keep the automation reliable

Before turning the workflow on, test with real sample data from Any.do and Microsoft To Do. Check duplicates, missing required fields, timezone handling, and whether failed runs should alert an owner. For project management workflows, field mapping and error notifications usually matter more than adding extra steps.

What You Need Before Starting

  • An active Any.do account (free tier works for testing, paid plan recommended for production use)
  • An active Microsoft To Do account with appropriate permissions to create/modify data
  • A free account on Make.com, Zapier, or another automation platform
  • Admin or owner-level access in Any.do to authorize third-party connections
  • Admin or owner-level access in Microsoft To Do to authorize third-party connections
  • Basic understanding of your workflow requirements (which data to sync, trigger conditions, etc.)

Common Issues & Troubleshooting

Any.do connection fails during authorization

Make sure you're logging in with an account that has admin or owner permissions in Any.do. If you're using SSO (Single Sign-On), you may need to generate an API key instead. Check if your organization has any restrictions on third-party app connections and whitelist the automation platform if needed.

Data not syncing in real-time between Any.do and Microsoft To Do

Most automation platforms check for new data at intervals (every 1-15 minutes depending on your plan). For true real-time sync, use webhook-based triggers instead of polling triggers. Also verify that your automation scenario is active and hasn't been paused due to errors or plan limits.

Duplicate records being created in Microsoft To Do

Add a "search" or "lookup" step before the "create" action to check if the record already exists. Use a unique identifier (like email address or ID) to match existing records. If a match is found, update the existing record instead of creating a new one.

Automation stops working after a few days

This usually happens when the OAuth token expires. Reconnect your Any.do and Microsoft To Do accounts in the automation platform. Some apps require periodic re-authorization. Also check if you've hit your automation platform's monthly operation limit.

Custom fields or special characters not mapping correctly

Use the automation platform's data transformation functions to format data before sending it to Microsoft To Do. For special characters, ensure UTF-8 encoding is being used. For date formats, explicitly convert to the format expected by the receiving app (ISO 8601 is safest).

Integration Platform Comparison

PlatformBest ForPricingEase of Use
Make (Integromat)Complex multi-step workflows with conditional logicFree tier: 1,000 ops/month. Pro from $9/month⭐⭐⭐⭐ Visual builder, moderate learning curve
ZapierSimple point-to-point automations, largest app libraryFree tier: 100 tasks/month. Starter from $19.99/month⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easiest to learn and use
n8nSelf-hosted, privacy-focused, developer-friendlyFree (self-hosted). Cloud from €20/month⭐⭐⭐ Requires technical knowledge
Power AutomateMicrosoft 365 ecosystem, enterprise workflowsIncluded with M365. Standalone from $15/user/month⭐⭐⭐ Good for Microsoft users

Free vs Pro: Which Plan Do You Need?

The free plan is great for testing, but businesses need Pro features to run reliable, high-volume automations.

Free Plan

$0/month
  • Limited to 1,000 operations/month
  • Max 2 active scenarios
  • 15-minute minimum interval
  • No priority execution
  • Community support only

Best for: Testing and personal projects

RECOMMENDED

Pro Plan

From $9/month
  • 10,000+ operations/month
  • Unlimited active scenarios
  • 1-minute interval (near real-time)
  • Priority execution queue
  • Email & chat support
Start Pro Trial — 14 Days Free

💰 Calculate Your ROI

How much time could you save by automating Any.do + Microsoft To Do?

5+ hrs
Saved per week
on manual data entry
$500+
Saved per month
at $25/hr labor cost
50x
Return on investment
Pro plan pays for itself

Step-by-Step Guide: Connecting Any.do to Microsoft To Do

1

Choose an Automation Tool

Select a platform like Make, Zapier, or Integrately to act as the bridge between your apps.

Make (Recommended)ZapierIntegrately
2

Authenticate Any.do and Microsoft To Do

Log in to both accounts within your chosen automation tool and authorize the connection securely.

3

Configure Trigger and Action

Pick a "record created" event in Any.do as the trigger and a "sync / create" action in Microsoft To Do.

4

Map Data Fields

Drag and drop data fields from Any.do into the corresponding slots in Microsoft To Do to ensure accurate data transfer.

5

Test and Activate

Run a test operation to verify the sync works correctly, then turn on your live automation.

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Built for Business Scale

Whether you're a startup or an enterprise, this integration scales with you. Process thousands of operations, handle complex data mapping, and ensure 99.9% uptime for your critical Any.do and Microsoft To Do workflows.

  • Unlimited active scenarios
  • Multi-step logic
  • Real-time execution
  • Priority support

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I connect Any.do to Microsoft To Do?

You can connect Any.do to Microsoft To Do using automation platforms like Make or Zapier. Sign up for free, authorize both apps, and create your automation workflow in minutes.

Is Any.do and Microsoft To Do integration free?

Most automation platforms offer free tiers that allow you to create basic integrations. For more complex workflows or higher volume, paid plans are available.

What can I automate between Any.do and Microsoft To Do?

Common automations include syncing data, sending notifications, creating records, and triggering actions based on events in either Any.do or Microsoft To Do.

Do I need coding skills to set up this integration?

No coding required! Platforms like Make use a visual drag-and-drop interface. You can build powerful automations just by connecting modules and mapping data fields.

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