The big draw of the app is that you can send a task to anyone in your contact list. The other person can receive the task through Messages or WhatsApp. They don’t need to sign up for anything do anything else.
When the task is complete, the other person can mark the task as complete, sending you a notification.
You can also create groups to send tasks to multiple people.
In the app, you can easily search for tasks, see what’ve you’ve sent, and even taks that are complete.
Karo is a free download now on the App Store. It’s for the iPhone.
There is also an optional Karo+ subscription for $3.99 monthly or $29.99 yearly. You can also unlock the tier for the lifetime of the app for $79.99.
Yearly subscribers can try out the app free for the first seven days.
With a subscription, there is no limits on delegating tasks and you can also create unlimited groups for sharing tasks. Other features include the ability to add images and PDFs to tasks and receive a notification of updates on delegated tasks.
Subscribers can also use the app’s AI to break down larger tasks into smaller, more actionable tasks.
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