Lists, which was first introduced in 2020, is still a relatively new product; at its core, it allows users to create, manage, and share diverse lists across devices and with colleagues. To keep everyone in the loop, use configurable views, smart rules, and alerts to keep track of issues, assets, routines, contacts, inventory, and more. You can start lists fast online, on the new mobile app, or with Microsoft Teams using ready-made templates.
If you’ve used other task management applications, you’ll be closely associated with Lists’ functionality that lets you visualize your project in a calendar, grid, or customizable format. It could be useful for organizing recipe ideas, establishing a literature club, or maintaining records of our job adverts.