Trello
Visual collaboration with a shared perspective on projects
Trello is a web-based Kanban-style list-making application. Originally made by Fog Creek Software in 2011, it was spun out to form the basis of a separate company in 2014 and later sold to Atlassian in January 2017.
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A favorite for small teams and cross‑functional work, Trello earns praise for clarity, speed, and flexible workflows. Makers of Venngage say it helps plan projects, QA, and ship features quickly; makers of Reader Mode credit labels, checklists, and automation with keeping 2.0 development on track; makers of Lifestack note smooth task import for scheduling. Users love the intuitive boards, collaboration, and templates, though some outgrow it, citing limits for complex workflows, multi‑board visibility, and higher costs beyond the free tier.
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great to keep track of things you are doing
Of course none of this would be possible without Trello itself!
We used Trello to organize and manage every stage of SoSeeAL’s development. From early feature planning to launch day checklists, Trello helped us stay focused, aligned, and productive as a small remote team. Its simple yet powerful interface made it easy to track progress and collaborate without friction.
Trello has helped our team collaborate efficiently on big picture items, stay on top of our projects, and bounce ideas around as we navigate next steps.
We tried other tools, but Trello’s visual simplicity just works. Everyone in the team — from developers to support — knows exactly what’s next.
Trello was my lifeline for staying organized. I used it to manage everything from initial ideas to final polish. Boards for story concepts, level designs, and bug tracking kept me from drowning in chaos.
Trello organized our roadmap, releases, and daily execution using clear boards, lists, and checklists.
Trello helped us manage product tasks and beta milestones visually. Its simplicity and real-time updates kept our remote team fully aligned during development.
I think trello is a great tool to keep what you're doing, especially if you're a developer who works full time and do side hustles, you will generally forget what you're doing unless you're well organised, I prefer trello because it's fast and easy to use, also gives me a free plan.
Trello helped me and a small team of part time support collaborators keep track of all our task and work as a well coordinated unit, it's great
Trello has been a game-changer for our team. It turns what could easily become overwhelming chaos into a clear, visual workflow. From tracking product sprints to managing daily tasks, everything stays transparent and organized. The simplicity combined with flexibility makes it far better than many heavyweight project management tools we’ve tried.
Trello helped us stay organized while building Shiftwell. From tracking sprints to planning our tasks, it kept everything clear and collaborative. Simple, visual, and effective for a lean team.
Trello helped us manage our early product roadmap and content tasks visually. Its simple boards and lists made project tracking easier than heavy project management tools