
We envision a future where work and life blend seamlessly, guided by a tool that prioritizes human needs and genuine collaboration. Superlist is crafted to transform how people organize, share, and accomplish their tasks, transcending traditional productivity barriers through thoughtful design and deep privacy respect.
By harnessing cutting-edge technology, including AI-assisted planning and robust integrations, Superlist empowers individuals and teams to control their workflows while adapting fluidly to diverse needs. Our mission is to cultivate a workspace that feels natural and personal, fostering both professional achievement and personal wellbeing.
At Superlist, we are building a platform that champions flexibility, transparency, and intuitive collaboration — setting a new standard for productivity tools that truly serve people, not systems.
Our Review
We'll be honest—when we first heard about Superlist, our reaction was a bit of a yawn. Another productivity app? Really? But then we realized who was behind it: Christian Reber, the mastermind who created Wunderlist before selling it to Microsoft for a cool $200 million. Suddenly, we were paying attention.
After spending time with Superlist, we get why Reber couldn't stay away from the productivity space. This isn't just another to-do app—it's what happens when someone who's already conquered the game decides to play it again, but better.
What Makes It Click
The magic of Superlist isn't in any single feature—it's how everything works together. You can jot down quick tasks, write detailed notes with Markdown support, attach files, and seamlessly switch between personal and work modes. It feels like having a Swiss Army knife that actually fits in your pocket.
We were particularly impressed by the integration game. Gmail, Google Calendar, GitHub, Figma—Superlist pulls tasks from everywhere you actually work, not just where productivity apps think you should work. Finally, someone gets it.
The Privacy Play
Here's where Superlist really stands out: they're betting big on privacy in an age when everyone's worried about data. The app lets you keep personal stuff completely separate from work without forcing you to use two different tools. That's huge for freelancers and remote workers who are tired of mixing their grocery lists with client projects.
The fact that they spent a full year in beta, listening to users and refining the experience, shows they're serious about getting this right rather than rushing to market.
Room to Grow
With $13 million in fresh funding and a team that's already proven they can build category-defining products, Superlist feels like it's just getting started. The AI features are still rolling out, and honestly, we're curious to see how they'll differentiate from the flood of AI-powered productivity tools hitting the market.
Our take? Superlist isn't revolutionary, but it's thoughtfully evolutionary. Sometimes that's exactly what you need—especially when it comes from someone who's been here before and learned from both the wins and the mistakes.
Task and Note Management with attachments
Seamless Integration with Gmail, Google Calendar, Microsoft To Do, GitHub, Figma, Linear
Real-time Collaboration with granular privacy controls
Flexible Views for personal and work modes
AI-assisted task breakdown and planning
Markdown Support for richer content in tasks and notes






