Trello popularized the 'Kanban' style of project management (To Do -> Doing -> Done) for the web. It uses Boards, Lists, and Cards to organize projects visually. It is incredibly tactile and satisfying to drag a card across the screen as you complete work.
Because of its simplicity, it is often the first tool teams adopt. However, with 'Power-Ups', you can add complex features like calendar views, voting, and integrations with Jira or Slack, making it surprisingly robust.
Key Features:
- Kanban Boards: The most intuitive way to track workflow.
- Power-Ups: Add extra functionality only when you need it.
- Butler Automation: Automate common actions on your boards.
Verdict: The simplest project management tool to pick up and play.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Trello better than Asana?
Trello is simpler and purely visual. Asana is more powerful for complex projects with dependencies and timelines.

