Trello board examples: 16 ways to use Trello to organize everything
Blog post from Zapier
Trello, a Kanban-style project management tool, offers versatile solutions for organizing various tasks, from work projects to personal goals, using visual boards that can be customized with lists and cards. It is particularly useful for procrastinators who enjoy structuring their tasks with color-coded labels, subtasks, and due dates, transforming them into visual workflows that can be easily managed and reorganized. Trello's boards can be adapted for a wide range of applications, including project management, Agile workflows, sales pipelines, marketing campaigns, editorial calendars, social media planning, meeting agendas, job applicant tracking, personal productivity, financial planning, media backlogs, recipe collections, household chores, event planning, and travel itineraries. The tool's flexibility is enhanced by Power-Ups, which add features such as time tracking and file management, and its integration with Zapier allows for connecting Trello to thousands of other apps to create automated workflows. Despite some limitations, Trello remains a popular choice for users who appreciate its simplicity and visual approach to task management.