Microsoft finally creates a web version of its Planner app

Key findings

  • Microsoft launches web version of Planner for improved task management.
  • The new Microsoft Planner site combines To Do, Planner and Project features.
  • Join Microsoft's event on September 17 to learn more about upcoming Planner updates.



A few months ago, Microsoft brought its brand new Planner app for Teams to everyone's computer. However, people were disappointed that there wasn't a web version of Planner, which would have made accessing tasks a lot easier. Now, months later, Microsoft has finally made checking your to-do list a lot easier with a brand new website.

Microsoft introduces the new Planner website

The Planner web interface

Photo credit: Microsoft

As announced in the Microsoft Tech Community, the Redmond giant is launching a web version of Planner. You may not see it right away, but the company hopes to make it available to everyone in the next few weeks:


Once rolled out to your organization, users with a Microsoft 365 license who visit Planner for the web at https://planner.cloud.microsoft will receive the new Microsoft Planner experience. It combines the simplicity of Microsoft To Do, the collaboration of Microsoft Planner, the power of Microsoft Project for the web, and the intelligence of Microsoft Copilot in a simple, familiar experience with rich features for individual and team work management.


If you're a big fan of Planner, Microsoft has organized a small event where people can see what's next for the app and do an AMA with Microsoft. It will go live on September 17, 2024 between 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. PDT. If you're interested, head to the event page and sign up.

If you want to turn your PC into a productivity powerhouse, we have plenty of resources for those who want to get more done. We went through the 10 best productivity apps every PC should have, which is an excellent place to start. And if you want more advanced tips on how to get the most out of these apps, we have articles like these 11 Obsidian tips and tricks to increase productivity.

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