view_kanban

Kanban

Your tasks rendered as cards on columns you can drag between. The columns match the workflow — Marketing has Draft → Review → Published, Sales has Prospecting → Negotiation → Won. Drop a card on the next column and the status updates.

Tasks as cards on columns Drag to change status Columns match your workflow
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Drag a card. Watch three views update.

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Get started in 3 simple steps

1

Open the board view

The same WorkItems you see in List and Gantt appear here as cards in status columns. No new data to set up.

2

Drag a card across columns

Marketing's Draft → Review → Published. Sales' Prospecting → Negotiation → Won. The status updates on drop.

3

Other views catch up

The List shows the new status. The Gantt shows the same task. Three views, one source of truth.

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What lands in the columns

The Marketing draft you moved to Review before lunch. The Sales opportunity you dragged from Negotiation to Won — and the goal bar caught it. The Development ticket sitting in CodeReview waiting on a teammate. The HelpDesk thread that's been Open for three days, sitting in red. The Q3 launch card you Quick-Completed with the green check — and the streak ticked. The card you'd otherwise track in a separate Trello board that never syncs with your tasks.

Questions, answered

How do I track tasks on a board without a separate Trello to keep in sync?

The board renders the same WorkItems as your list and timeline views — drag a card and the status updates everywhere. There is no second tool to reconcile.

Can the columns match my workflow instead of generic To-Do / Doing / Done?

Yes — columns are workflow-aware: Marketing runs Draft to Review to Published, Sales runs Prospecting to Negotiation to Won.

Why does my Trello board never match my task list?

Because they are separate tools holding separate copies of the same work. Here the board, list, and timeline all read from one source, so they cannot drift apart.