Say goodbye to the spreadsheets and endless chains emails of yesterday. Trello enables teams to organize projects in a fun and flexible way. With built-in automation and 100s of integrations, your team can take productivity to a whole new level.
Brilliant for managing all your project backlogs in a Kanban fashion. Including a list for the DIY tasks around the house.
As a Marketer I use this daily to manage workflow, sort ideas around future content and prioritize my activities. My team collaborate and report using handy integrations with Google and we use it as a Customer service and Sales script repository to store links to docs and how-to videos.
Pros:
Great for visual Agile Kanban Boards, GDT lists and creating sitemaps
Cons:
Can't set due dates and go live dates to view when things will go live in a secondary calendar view.
I think most people know about Trello already (although I might be surprised -- recently found out there are people on this earth that don't know about Rapportive) but it's worthy of the attention. @nbashaw and I have been using it for Product Hunt.
If you aren't an organized person Trello allows for easy to see visuals that help keep projects on track. The team at Curexe has specifically used it to organize our bugs, new features, staging and production stages of our development.
Pros:
Great product for staying organized with your developer team. We execute everything remotely and keep organized with Trello.
Trello has helped me organize my projects for a while now. Since I work as a software engineer. An example of my boards is sort of where I create tasks then I classify them according to their current position on the sprint. For example I have tasks in different cards such as Icebox, Backlog, Current Iteration and Done. I have set deadlines all ranging from 2 weeks to someday :(. Overall a great product!
Pros:
Create Boards, Set alerts, Create Cards, Set Time Limits
Great product guys, I had been using it from 2012. One feature request if I may:) Sometimes when you share a task with other members you may want to have checklist items assigned to different members. It would be nice if you could see who is doing what. On the other hand it maybe redundant because you can get away with just including the name of the person in the caption. Just thinking out loud:)
We used Trello a lot at GoInstant, but found it didn't talk as well as we would have liked with other things we use like GitHub. We're rolling our own Trello-esque tool, which we'll be releasing soon for people to try that we think is pretty cool.
But generally, I'm a big fan of Trello.
@wadefoster we didn't look at Zapier, but that probably would have helped a lot. We're past the point of no return at this point though with our own custom solution, which also uses our own product, but services like Trello and Github that are typically going to be integrated with other things should promote integrations more.
This is worrying - Atlassian tools are clunky. Trello just works effortlessly. I made a visual bug tracker extension for Trello and Jira. - http://traceybugcop.com/ Jira was ugly, Trello was easy.
I just started using this with my marketing team at work, and so far it seems to be an efficient way to coordinate on projects. Now if I can just remember to log in and actually use the boards...
Pros:
Simple way to coordinate with teams on project goals.
Cons:
Everyone needs a trello account. Another place I need to log in and keep track of.
Excellent solution for single-workers and small teams. Besides, it's useful for tracking personal deals if needed. To be more productive and control all my time I use TMetric integration with Trello. I always export time reports and analyse it for boosting productivity level. https://tmetric.com/integrations...
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Brilliant for managing all your project backlogs in a Kanban fashion. Including a list for the DIY tasks around the house.
As a Marketer I use this daily to manage workflow, sort ideas around future content and prioritize my activities. My team collaborate and report using handy integrations with Google and we use it as a Customer service and Sales script repository to store links to docs and how-to videos.
Pros:Great for visual Agile Kanban Boards, GDT lists and creating sitemaps
Cons:Can't set due dates and go live dates to view when things will go live in a secondary calendar view.
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If you aren't an organized person Trello allows for easy to see visuals that help keep projects on track. The team at Curexe has specifically used it to organize our bugs, new features, staging and production stages of our development.
Pros:Great product for staying organized with your developer team. We execute everything remotely and keep organized with Trello.
Cons:It's worked flawlessly so far.
Trello has helped me organize my projects for a while now. Since I work as a software engineer. An example of my boards is sort of where I create tasks then I classify them according to their current position on the sprint. For example I have tasks in different cards such as Icebox, Backlog, Current Iteration and Done. I have set deadlines all ranging from 2 weeks to someday :(. Overall a great product!
Pros:Create Boards, Set alerts, Create Cards, Set Time Limits
Cons:Nothing really!
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I just started using this with my marketing team at work, and so far it seems to be an efficient way to coordinate on projects. Now if I can just remember to log in and actually use the boards...
Pros:Simple way to coordinate with teams on project goals.
Cons:Everyone needs a trello account. Another place I need to log in and keep track of.