Microsoft Planner

Microsoft Planner

By Microsoft Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2017-05-18
  • Current Version: 1.17.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 147.76 MB
  • Developer: Microsoft Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.6
4.65609
From 11,942 Ratings

Description

Microsoft Planner requires an eligible Office 365 work or school subscription. This app does not support Office 365 personal accounts (for example: [email protected] or [email protected]). If you are not sure about your company’s subscription or the services you have access to, please contact your IT department. Planner provides a simple, visual way to organize teamwork. Planner makes it easy for your team to create new plans, organize and assign tasks, share files, chat about what you’re working on, and get updates on progress. -- Organize work visually -- Each plan has its own board, where you can organize tasks into buckets. You can categorize tasks based on their status or on whom they’re assigned to. To update the status or change assignments, just drag and drop tasks between columns. -- Visibility -- The My Tasks view provides a comprehensive list of all your tasks and their status across all your plans. When working together on a plan, team members always know who is working on what. -- Collaborate -- Built for Office 365, Planner lets you work together on the same tasks, attach captured photos directly to them, and even have conversations around tasks without switching between apps. With Planner, all your team’s discussions and deliverables stay with the plan and don’t get locked away across disparate applications. -- Works across devices -- Planner works across all your devices. And with Planner, everyone is always on the same page. Continue conversations and updates tasks while on-the-go or at your desk. Terms of service: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=846830 Privacy policy: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=521839 To learn more, please visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=849067 The Microsoft Planner app will request permission to access your photos and your camera: When you try to attach a photo to a Planner task, the app requests permission to access your Photos app in order to select images. If you choose to take a photo to attach to a Planner task, the app will request permission to access your Camera app.

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Reviews

  • Can’t use with personal account

    1
    By matchumoo
    As it says in the title, you are only privileged with access to this application if you’re using it for school or work. Have a family you’re trying to keep organized? A personal project? Get bent, Microsoft doesn’t value those things. If you aren’t owned by the system in some form then you aren’t worth Microsoft’s attention :) but hey, this is normal, right?
  • Terrible on IOS

    1
    By Coqboricua
    It takes for ever to refresh and show up to date information.
  • Planner continues to be solid

    4
    By Stangdjc
    Planner continues to be great at the basics, simplifying updates on the go and staying up to date on card progress. However, still no premium features which hinders those of us that adapted our plans. Please add this in for those of us that use Planner while traveling. 🙂‍↕️
  • Great information management

    5
    By Keithbornmann
    I have found this to be a very useful app. It can get cluttered with a lot of projects and cards but it’s a whole lot more manageable than keeping the information in different places. The ability to link to Files and other documents makes it even better. The alternatives to this are clickup which costs about $10/ month, Smartsuite for $7/month
  • Useless

    1
    By Glowing goddess
    Limited visualizations, no Gantt chart. No replacement to MS Project
  • More Settings Please

    3
    By BinkBankBonk
    Allow me to choose settings like task row height, switch to table view, etc.
  • Great App, needs work

    4
    By STOPO THE ADDS
    Very close to perfect but why can’t I edit notes, checklists directly after opening a task card? Why do we have to open a redundant drop-down list that is smaller and less efficient than making edits on the card directly? Other than that this works great and is exactly what you need to manage projects.
  • Microsoft

    4
    By RedUsingYou
    Test flight
  • Constantly freezes up.

    1
    By Chase Dixon1984
    Works terribly
  • So slow

    1
    By meganwiddy
    This app is so slow it’s lead me to start looking at alternative apps. Also why can’t you use personal emails with this app???? So stupid

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