About Trello
Trello is a visual collaboration tool that organizes work into boards, lists, and cards, using the kanban method to make progress easy to see at a glance. A board represents a project or workflow, lists represent stages such as To Do, Doing, and Done, and cards represent individual tasks that move across lists as work advances. Cards are richer than they first appear: each can hold descriptions, checklists, due dates, attachments, labels, and comments, so a single card becomes the home for everything related to a task. Trello's strength is its simplicity and flexibility — teams pick it up in minutes, and it adapts to use cases from software sprints and editorial calendars to personal to-do lists and event planning. Power-Ups extend boards with calendar views, automation, time tracking, and integrations with tools like Slack, Google Drive, and Jira. Butler, its built-in automation, lets users create rules and buttons that move cards, set due dates, or post updates automatically, cutting down repetitive clicks. Boards can be private, shared with a team, or made public, and members are notified when cards they follow change. Available on web and mobile, Trello is popular with small teams, freelancers, and anyone who likes a clear, drag-and-drop way to track tasks without a steep learning curve.
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