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Wunderlist is back
This newsletter was brought to you bySureThingHappy Tuesday! In today’s digest, a long-sunsetted, fan-favorite productivity tool makes a comeback…
But first, the news:
🍎 The FCC wants to investigate Apple over its decision to block Beeper Mini.
🕹️ Microsoft is planning to bring Xbox games to PS5 in the near future.
🛍️ E-commerce is booming — as Shopify announced a 24% YoY in revenue.
Nearly ten years after being acquired, the Wunderlist team are back with a new app
If you’re a to-do list lover, you probably remember Wunderlist, the darling child of productivity apps that was packed with useful features and a user interface that adopted a more whimsical approach to being productive.
It was eventually sold to Microsoft and turned into Microsoft To Do, something which never sat right with co-founder Christian Reber.
“I felt broken. We put so much hard work and passion into building the product, but I didn’t feel like we’d finished the job.”
From there, Christian co-founded Pitch, which most recently raised $85 million in Series B funding back in 2021. But the itch was still not scratched, which leads us to today.
Nearly ten years later, a revived team, including Blinkest founder Niklas Jansen — is back to finish the job with Superlist, a new app that mixes task management, notes, to-do lists, and more into one supercharged productivity tool for you and your team.
Superlist isn’t just a catchy name. It gives you a hint into what the app is all about. Say you’re working on a new project. Open up the app and create a new “list,” from there, you can fill it with images, files, associated tasks, timeframes, and anything else that makes up your project’s strategy before sharing it with your wider team.
You can connect it with a number of different apps like Figma, Linear, Gmail, and some others so you can easily link to whatever is needed to give more context, like, say, a mockup of a UI or a code snippet.
Superlist is currently available on Mac, iOS, Android, and Web — so there is no need for any pesky downloads if a clean desktop is your kind of thing.

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