But don’t let its simplicity fool you! Trello is user-friendly, yet still able to handle your team’s most robust projects. This is a quick overview of the things you need to know when you are just getting started with your first project on Trello. By the way, if you’re using Trello Enterprise we’ve got some special resources just for you.
Another frequent question is “What is Trello, and how do you use it?”.
Lets dig in. Trello, a virtual whiteboard for project management, has virtually unlimited organizational uses. When you sign up for Trello, you can create boards for different projects and tasks. In each of these boards, you’ll create lists for different stages or categories.
Drag and drop cards across lists to show progress. There’s no limit to the number of cards you can add to a board. Menu – On the right side of your Trello board is the menu—the mission control center for your board. The menu is where you manage members, control settings, filter cards, and enable Power-Ups.
Also, how to use Trello labels?
You can use Trello labels in many different ways such as to prioritize tasks, to organize cards by teams, or to catalog a repository of cards by subject. Just like your Trello board, Trello labels are customizable.
How can I embed a Trello board?
You can add attachments from: Your Computer, trello, google drive, dropbox, box, one, and driveany link .
How do I set a board as default at Trello?
Board admin can set the board’s visibility by clicking the board’s current visibility setting, to the right of the board’s name, and selecting a new visibility setting. On Workspace boards, admins can set the visibility to private, Workspace-visible, or public. Enterprise Workspace boards have an Organization Visible option.
What sets Trello apart from other Kanban-based project management tools?
What sets Trello apart from most other kanban-based project management tools are the many perks users get in the form of so-called power-ups. Although you do have to pay if you want more than one of these add-ons, they are what elevate the Trello workflow from a card-moving exercise to a full suite of tools to help out almost any project manager.