We use Trello.
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We use Trello.
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#5You probably wouldn't guess this just from a glance at Trello's UI, which is surprisingly clean and uncluttered. At its core, it's just a bunch of cards on a board (and you can use it as such), but as this article mentions, you can pull in more powerful features like checklists and labels to represent almost any workflow you can think of. It's a surprisingly powerful, modular system.
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#6Does anyone knows what is Trello business model? I always enjoy seeing "free forever" but, you know, only a few things really are free.
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#7Does anyone knows what is Trello business model? I always enjoy seeing "free forever" but, you know, only a few things really are free.
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#8Does anyone knows what is Trello business model? I always enjoy seeing "free forever" but, you know, only a few things really are free.
(PS I'm the founder of Fog Creek, creator of Trello)
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#9Does anyone knows what is Trello business model? I always enjoy seeing "free forever" but, you know, only a few things really are free.
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#10One of the areas where Trello really excels is representing agile workflows, as evidenced by the many organizations that use Trello for internal organization. That said, I think Trello's biggest strength is the huge amount of flexibility you get to develop and experiment with a system of organization that you're comfortable with. You probably wouldn't guess this just from a glance at Trello's UI, which is surprisingl…