

Let’s start with creating the process automation in Microsoft Power Automate. Flow in Power Automate Import Flow Package Manage your to do list online A truly cross platform task management app. However, it’s also possible to make it work with different accounts connected to each system. With both a Microsoft to do desktop app and mobile app available, it is easy to stay on task all day long. I always recommend using the same Microsoft account for your Microsoft To-Do, Microsoft Calendar and Microsoft Power Automate. So what exactly do you need to start? Well, it’s basically just a Microsoft account which is needed to build the process automation with Microsoft Power Automate. It also allows you connect to Microsoft Outlook tasks as well as Microsoft Outlook Calendars. This tool allows you to automate processess across various systems. Microsoft To-Do is synced with Outlook Tasks (actually, Microsoft To-Do is the new Outlook Tasks) and therefore, this is our source of data.Īs Microsoft To-Do has no native iCal feed support, we gonna build our own calendar as a Microsoft Outlook Calendar. Let’s prepareīefore we start having a look at the actual way to solve the challenge, let’s have a look at the parameters and involved systems: Connection

Since there is no native way of doing it, I took Microsoft’s process automation tool Power Automate to fulfill this task. Subscribe to Microsoft To-Do Tasks in Calendar (iCal)Įver since Microsoft released their new task management tool Microsoft To-Do, I was missing just one functionality from its predecessor Wunderlist: subscribing to an iCal calendar feed with my tasks in it.
