

And after May 6, Wunderlist will no longer sync to-dos, but it will support export to-dos and importing them into Microsoft To-Do for “a period of time.”Īs you may recall, Microsoft announced that it would purchase the Berlin-based Wunderlist in June 2015. Starting today, Microsoft will no longer accept new Wunderlist sign-ups. “It’s time to let you know that on May 6, 2020, we plan to shut down Wunderlist.”


We planned this so we could concentrate on building a more integrated and secure app that helps you get stuff done in a smarter way,” a new post to the Wunderlist blog reads. “When we first announced Microsoft To-Do, we also announced that Wunderlist would eventually retire. Microsoft revealed today that it will finally shut down the Wunderlist apps and service, on May 6, 2020.
