Want to try the newest Any.do updates before they roll out to everyone? The Super Users Community is our beta program for iOS and Android. Beta members get early access to upcoming fixes and new features, and their feedback is reviewed carefully by our Product and Engineering teams.
Beta versions in Any.do are very stable. We mainly use beta to release fixes earlier and confirm they solve important issues before they reach the public version.
β Who can join?
Any.do users can join the beta program on mobile:
iOS (via TestFlight)
Android (via Google Play)
Note: Beta enrollment is available on mobile only. Web and Desktop updates are released automatically and do not require beta enrollment.
π§ What to expect from the beta program
Before you join, it helps to know how beta testing works in Any.do.
Early fixes: You may receive bug fixes earlier than the public release.
New features first: Beta members often see new features before a wider rollout.
Serious feedback loop: Reports from beta members are taken seriously because they help us validate changes before they reach everyone.
You can leave anytime: You can switch back to the public version whenever you want.
Important: You do not need to join beta to receive bug fixes. Fixes validated in beta are typically released to all users within a few weeks.
π± How to join Any.do Beta
Joining beta is a simple opt-in process. Choose your device below.
π€ Join beta on Android (Google Play)
Open Any.do.
Go to Settings.
Tap Any.do Community.
Tap Become a Super User and follow the prompts.
Alternatively, you may join the beta group directly via Google Play by clicking this link.
Wait at least 10 minutes and then uninstall and reinstall the app to see the latest beta version.
ο£Ώ Join beta on on iOS
Open Any.do.
Go to Settings.
Tap Any.do Community.
Tap Become a Super User.
Follow the prompts to install Apple's TestFlight from where you can access the beta version(s).
Install the latest Any.do beta build through TestFlight.
Note: In case there is no public iOS beta version out for testing, you might not be able to access the super users community temporarily. We recommend checking back in a few days for an update.
π¨ How to send beta feedback
Beta feedback is most helpful when it includes clear steps and visuals. This helps our team confirm the issue and fix it faster.
π± Send feedback from iOS or Android
In Any.do, go to Settings.
Tap Support.
Tap Submit a Bug.
Alternatively, reach out to our team via our contact form.
Add as much detail as possible, including:
What you were trying to do
What you expected to happen
What happened instead
Steps to reproduce
Screenshots or a short screen recording
For more information about contacting our support team, see: Contact Any.do Support (Chat, Contact Form, and Sending Files).
β How to leave the beta program
If you prefer to return to the public version, you can leave beta at any time.
π€ Leave beta testing on Android
Open Any.do.
Go to Settings.
Tap Any.do Community.
Tap Leave testing.
Uninstall and reinstall Any.do to ensure you are back on the public build.
ο£Ώ Leave beta testing on iOS
Delete the Any.do beta app from your device.
Install Any.do again from the App Store.
πββοΈ FAQs
π§― Is the beta version stable?
π§― Is the beta version stable?
Any.do beta builds are very stable. We use beta mainly to release fixes earlier and confirm they solve major issues before they reach the public version.
π Can I switch back to the regular version?
π Can I switch back to the regular version?
Yes. You can leave the beta program anytime and return to the public version using the steps above.
π©Ή Do I need beta to receive bug fixes?
π©Ή Do I need beta to receive bug fixes?
No. You are not required to join beta to receive bug fixes. Beta helps us validate fixes, and validated fixes are typically released to all users within a few weeks.
π§Ύ What details should I include in my beta feedback?
π§Ύ What details should I include in my beta feedback?
Please include your goal, what you expected, what happened, steps to reproduce, and screenshots or a short screen recording. The more details you share, the faster we can confirm and fix the issue.
π° Do you offer compensation or a bug bounty program?
π° Do you offer compensation or a bug bounty program?
No. Any.do does not currently offer compensation or a bug bounty program for beta testing. Beta access is optional and is meant for early access to fixes and new features.
π Will I get personal updates on my suggestion or report?
π Will I get personal updates on my suggestion or report?
We review all beta feedback, but we cannot always respond to each report individually. When a fix is confirmed, it is typically included in a future public release.
π€ I'm not sure if I am using a beta version or a public version
π€ I'm not sure if I am using a beta version or a public version
On Android, simply open the Google Play app and search for the Any.do app. In the Any.do app page scroll down and see if you are registered as a beta tester. On iOS, unless you've installed the app via Apple's TestFlight, you're using the public build of the app. If you are a beta user and wish to resume using the public build, see instructions here to leave the beta group.
π© I am trying to register to beta testing on iOS but it says I need an invite
π© I am trying to register to beta testing on iOS but it says I need an invite
There's no need for an invite in order to join the iOS beta group. However, in case there is no public iOS beta version out for testing, you might not be able to access the super users community temporarily and be prompted to request an invite. We recommend checking back in a few days for an update. Once a new public beta version is available you will be able to join the beta group immediately.






