Christian Reber, who founded Wunderlist 2011 wants to buy back the company that grew to 13 million users by 2015. Reber says is reason is to save the app from closing permanently. It quickly emerged after Microsoft’s acquisition that Redmond had specific plans for the app. Wunderlist would be cannibalized by Microsoft To-Do, the company’s new task management application.
— Christian Reber (@christianreber) September 6, 2019 It was a path with plenty of headaches. Microsoft regularly lamented how difficult it was to transition Wunderlist features into Microsoft To-Do.
Closing Down
However, the feature migration was eventually completed, and Microsoft To-Do is now an excellent task management app. Furthermore, Microsoft has really thrown support behind the tool in recent years. Updates arrive regularly and new features have made To-Do interestingly functional. Unfortunately, To-Do’s growth has left little room for Wunderlist. While the app is still working, Microsoft announced in 2017 it will eventually be shuttered. Closure date is unknown, but Reber wants to act before Wunderlist is removed. “Still sad Microsoft wants to shut down Wunderlist, even though people still love and use it,” says Reber on Twitter. “I’m serious Satya Nadella and Marcus Ash, please let me buy it back. Keep the team and focus on Microsoft To-Do, and no one will be angry for not shutting down Wunderlist.”