Reber took to Twitter to announce Superlist as a “fresh new take on supercharged team productivity”.“Superlist will be more than just a todo app, but never as bloated as the project management software you loathe to use. Slick, fast, and hyper-collaborative. Helping individuals or teams of any size get things done in record time.”,wrote Reber on Twitter.
An availability date for Superlist has not been revealed just yet. There exists alanding pagefor the app from where you can sign up to get notified whenever it becomes available.
A few months before Microsoft announced its plans to shut down Wunderlist, Reber had contacted Microsoft tobuy Wunderlist backbut that didn’t have a positive response and Microsoft eventually ended up shutting it down today.
In a follow-up tweet, Reber clarified that his primary focus will be on Pitch, a presentation software-based startup while providing Superlist’s team with guidance and support. Also, he took a moment to appreciate all loyal Wunderlist users.“I want to thank all users of Wunderlist, and everyone who worked on it. We put our heart and soul into building a product that people loved and that we could be proud of. Now it’s time to do that again! The saga continues…”
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