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Microsoft To Do and Planner: Unified Task Management Across Microsoft 365 in 2026

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
May 27, 2026
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Microsoft To Do and Planner: Unified Task Management Across Microsoft 365 in 2026

Task management sounds simple — make a list, check things off. But in reality, modern work involves tasks scattered across emails, meetings, chats, documents, and apps. In 2026, Microsoft has unified its task management story around Microsoft To Do for personal tasks and Microsoft Planner for team tasks, with both deeply integrated into Microsoft 365 and enhanced by Copilot AI. This guide shows you how to use both tools together to take complete control of your work.

Understanding the Microsoft 365 Task Ecosystem

Microsoft offers a layered task management system in 2026:

Microsoft To Do: Your personal task manager — private, simple, and perfect for individual to-do lists and daily planning.

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Microsoft Planner (new): The unified team task manager, combining what was previously Planner (basic) and Microsoft Project for the web (advanced). It supports both simple Kanban boards and sophisticated project plans.

Tasks in Teams: A dedicated Tasks tab in Microsoft Teams that shows your To Do tasks and Planner assignments in one unified view.

Copilot Task Integration: Copilot across Outlook, Teams, and Loop can automatically create tasks from meeting action items, emails, and conversations.

Getting Started with Microsoft To Do

Setting Up Your Lists

Microsoft To Do organises tasks into Lists — equivalent to categories or projects. Here is how to structure it effectively:

Download Microsoft To Do for Windows, iOS, or Android, or access it at todo.microsoft.com.

Create lists for each major area of your work (e.g., "Client Projects", "Admin", "Learning").

Use the My Day view to focus only on tasks you plan to complete today — drag tasks into My Day each morning as part of your daily planning ritual.

Set Due Dates and Reminders so tasks surface at the right time without you having to remember them.

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Flagged Emails as Tasks

One of the most powerful To Do integrations is with Outlook. When you flag an email in Outlook, it automatically appears as a task in the Flagged Email list in Microsoft To Do. This creates a seamless link between your inbox and your task list — so important emails never fall through the cracks.

Smart Lists

To Do includes several Smart Lists that automatically populate based on rules:

My Day: Tasks you have manually added for today.

Important: Tasks you have starred with the star icon.

Planned: All tasks with due dates, organised by date.

Assigned to Me: All Planner tasks assigned to you, surfaced in To Do automatically.

This Assigned to Me list is particularly valuable — it means you only need To Do as your single dashboard for all personal and team tasks.

Getting Started with Microsoft Planner

Creating a Plan

Planner is ideal for any work that involves multiple people and shared accountability:

In Microsoft Teams, go to the + icon in any channel and add the Planner tab.

Create a new plan and give it a descriptive name related to the project.

Add Buckets — columns that represent stages or categories (e.g., To Do, In Progress, Review, Done).

Add tasks to each bucket, assigning them to specific team members with due dates and priority labels.

Using the Grid, Board, Schedule, and Chart Views

Planner in 2026 offers four flexible views:

Board: Visual Kanban-style columns — great for sprint planning and workflow management.

Grid: Spreadsheet-style task list — ideal for detailed project tracking with custom columns.

Schedule: Timeline view — shows tasks on a calendar so you can identify bottlenecks and deadline clusters.

Chart: Progress charts showing task completion by status, bucket, and assignee.

Switch between views using the view selector at the top of any Planner plan. Your data is the same — only the presentation changes.

Copilot in Planner: AI-Powered Project Management

Generating Tasks from a Project Brief

In 2026, Copilot in Planner can take a plain-English project description and generate a full task list. Here is how:

Open a new or existing Planner plan.

Click the Copilot icon in the toolbar.

Type a prompt like: "We are launching a new product website. Create a task plan for the next 6 weeks covering design, content, development, testing, and launch."

Copilot generates a structured list of tasks with suggested assignees, due dates, and priority levels — which you can then refine and publish to the team.

This replaces hours of manual project planning with a five-minute AI-assisted draft.

Progress Summaries and Risk Flags

Copilot can also analyse your existing Planner plan and surface insights:

"Which tasks are at risk of missing their deadline?"

"Summarise this project's progress for a status update email."

"Who is overloaded with tasks this week?"

These prompts give project managers instant visibility without needing to manually review every task — especially valuable for plans with 50 or more tasks across large teams.

Connecting To Do and Planner: The Unified Task Experience

The beauty of the Microsoft 365 task ecosystem in 2026 is how seamlessly To Do and Planner work together:

Any Planner task assigned to you appears in your Microsoft To Do Assigned to Me smart list.

You can schedule Planner tasks into My Day so they appear alongside your personal tasks.

The Tasks tab in Microsoft Teams shows both To Do and Planner tasks side by side.

Copilot in Teams can create tasks in either To Do or Planner from a meeting action item — just ask: "Create a task for me to follow up with the finance team by Friday."

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Microsoft Tasks

Do a weekly review: Every Friday, check Planner for overdue tasks and update To Do with your priorities for next week.

Use @mentions in task notes to notify colleagues of updates without leaving Planner.

Attach files to tasks in Planner so all relevant documents are in one place.

Enable notifications in the Teams mobile app so you get alerted when a task is assigned to you or nearing its due date.

Use Loop components to embed a live Planner task list directly in a Loop page, Word doc, or Teams chat.

Conclusion

In 2026, Microsoft To Do and Planner together give individuals and teams a complete, AI-enhanced task management system that lives inside the tools you already use. Whether you are managing your own daily to-do list or coordinating a cross-functional product launch, the combination of To Do's simplicity, Planner's power, and Copilot's intelligence gives you everything you need.

Start today by downloading Microsoft To Do, connecting it to your Outlook flagged emails, and adding the Planner tab to your most active Teams channel. A few minutes of setup now saves hours of confusion later. Explore more Microsoft 365 productivity guides at officelearner.net.

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