The short answer
Any.do is a planner suite with a WhatsApp add-on. MemoryPing is a reminder brain that only exists in chat. If you want calendar views, grocery lists, and a traditional app with WhatsApp as a bonus channel, Any.do is solid. If chat is your interface and you want it free (Telegram) with deeper conversational features, MemoryPing is built for exactly that.
Feature comparison
| Feature | MemoryPing | Any.do |
|---|---|---|
| WhatsApp reminders | Yes — core product, free trial | Yes — Premium (paid) feature |
| Telegram | Yes — free forever, unlimited | No |
| Natural language | Yes — including Indian English (“kal”, “raavile”) | Yes |
| Remind another person | Yes — pings them directly in chat | Shared lists (both need accounts) |
| Semantic search | Yes | No |
| Personality modes | Yes — Zen Monk, Coach, Bestie, Tech Bro | No |
| Calendar / planner app | Web dashboard (timeline, calendar, stats) | Yes — full app suite |
| Price | Telegram $0; WhatsApp free trial | Free app; WhatsApp assistant needs Premium |
Which should you pick?
Pick MemoryPing if…
- You want WhatsApp/Telegram reminders without paying upfront
- You want to remind friends/family, not share lists
- You want a bot with personality, streaks, and semantic memory
Pick the other if…
- You want one suite for calendar + tasks + groceries
- You already pay for Any.do Premium
- You prefer a traditional app interface
Frequently asked questions
Does Any.do have WhatsApp reminders?
Any.do offers a WhatsApp assistant on its paid Premium plan. MemoryPing is chat-first by design on both WhatsApp and Telegram — and Telegram is free forever with unlimited reminders.
What makes MemoryPing different from Any.do?
MemoryPing is a conversation, not an app: semantic search across everything you have saved, reminders for other people, personality modes, and Indian English understanding. Any.do is a broader planner with calendar and grocery-list features.