Software Developer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-31T15:48:00Z
Oct 31, 2024
I use Trello to maintain projects from a management standpoint, ensuring stakeholders have a clear visibility of team activities. The Trello board is organized into lists and cards, allowing us to track and manage in-progress items, completed items, and deliverables or milestones committed to stakeholders.
Application Security Intern at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-08-15T15:07:00Z
Aug 15, 2023
I use Trello regularly to manage my tasks and track my progress. I use it to keep track of both personal and professional tasks. Additionally, the internship organizers at our company use it as a communication channel. At work, use it to leave comments and discuss how the projects are going.
Consultant at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
MSP
Top 20
2023-02-02T13:44:00Z
Feb 2, 2023
Our teams use it to overview operations and pre-sales activity. For project management, different teams utilised the project tracking features, such as to-do lists, the backlog and follow-up actions. Personally, I have used Trello to organise, plan and streamline operations activities such as checklists on to-do lists and previous activities for reporting. The planning activities on Trello include, what to do today, the progress status, and the follow-up action afterward with minimal tracking activities. Due to the tiered pricing, we have yet to use Trello at maximum capacity.
Vice President of planning and organization development at Tosan Techno
Real User
Top 5
2023-01-17T12:41:37Z
Jan 17, 2023
We use the solution to assign tasks to our people and they report what they do on their tasks. We set our priorities and set the last status using Trello.
The primary use case is to manage tickets. Whenever they create any kind of ticket, they send again our task, I simply resolve them and move it to the resolved section.
We use this solution for user calls and to issue alerts. Currently only three of us are using this solution but we are planning to increase usage in the future.
I use the solution for agile project management. I use Trello to list all the tickets that the development team needs to resolve. You can list all tickets that the development team needs to develop. Once they finish, they can pass the ticket to the next list for testing. Once the ticket is tested, they can pass it to deployment. Once the item is deployed, they can close this ticket. It helps to manage the life cycle of a ticket or of the requirements in development. You list it. You capture it. You schedule it. For each requirement, you try to ensure that it passed all stages of development, testing, deployment, and closing.
We typically use the solution for project management. We use it for tracking tasks, risks, issues etc. it is great that it is a cloud based SaaS solution which makes it really easily to set up and start using it. Card and checklist capability make it easy to keep everything together at one place, and for the senior management to review key projects and the updates. Ability to prioritise and indicate variance allows us to highlight important issues and bring oversight at the right time.
In our company, our use case for Trello is that it's used for individual projects, e.g. for our marketing department, data department, etc. We use it to assign tasks, to track what stage each task is currently on, to add notes, etc. We use the solution to check the progress within various departments and various projects that we have within our company.
My company is hiring an outsourced copywriter team for some content purpose. For the first time, we connect by email for exchanging writing documents. Unfortunately, performing tasks by email came up with a poor result that we could not control the progress when several team members participating. Hence, we need communication software to control the process and results. File storage and process tracking are two key targets. Normal instant text messaging software like Skype or Messenger is not suitable in this case. We have come up with Kanban software, and Trello is one of the top selections.
Customer Success Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-19T19:30:21Z
Feb 19, 2021
We primarily use the solution to organize projects. Trello is mainly for a Kanban-style of product management. You have a set of tasks and you'll move tasks from one phase to another phase. They won't do anything themselves from the organization's perspective, or from the strategy or the product perspective. A user needs to manipulate the information and set up the processes. If they want to introduce any product, they'll make a different board for that product. Jira, on the other hand, for example, has both a Scrum mode for managing projects and having a toolkit as well as a Kanban-style board.
Product Owner - Structural Frame Software Group at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-01-11T20:26:21Z
Jan 11, 2021
We use Trello for task management. We've used it a lot in the last year. I'm able to integrate it within Aha! and link to the Trello board. I kind of use the Aha! side more myself and it feeds into Trello. I do pull up Trello to look and make sure things are in the right spot and we review biweekly in Trello.
Remy is a software development company. Trello is useful for keeping track of all our business functions such as marketing, business development, product development, partners, etc. Typically for day-to-day high-level activities and to-do lists, and also personal to-do lists.
We use it in our company, since it allows for managing projects and keeping the team informed of all the project's progress and its state. It has been fundamental for our company in better managing projects.
I use Trello for project management along with my team. It is used for managing projects with our clients and updating tasks along with status updates. It helps us manage projects successfully.
Trello is the visual collaboration tool that creates a shared perspective on any project. Trello’s boards, lists and cards enable you to organize and prioritize your personal and work life in a fun, flexible and rewarding way.
I use Trello to maintain projects from a management standpoint, ensuring stakeholders have a clear visibility of team activities. The Trello board is organized into lists and cards, allowing us to track and manage in-progress items, completed items, and deliverables or milestones committed to stakeholders.
We are using Trello to manage our sales queue with integration with Salesforce and to handle our administrative tasks.
I used Trello for a project where we had to do marketing for a customer.
We use UiPath to automate bill generation each month for our clients.
We used the solution to track a few of the project items that were there for our business master project.
My organization used the solution for task management.
My company uses Trello for project management to create dashboards and workspaces.
I use Trello regularly to manage my tasks and track my progress. I use it to keep track of both personal and professional tasks. Additionally, the internship organizers at our company use it as a communication channel. At work, use it to leave comments and discuss how the projects are going.
We use the product for meetings and timelines. We use it to share the status of some projects with the team.
We use the solution to set up tasks and monitor their status.
Our teams use it to overview operations and pre-sales activity. For project management, different teams utilised the project tracking features, such as to-do lists, the backlog and follow-up actions. Personally, I have used Trello to organise, plan and streamline operations activities such as checklists on to-do lists and previous activities for reporting. The planning activities on Trello include, what to do today, the progress status, and the follow-up action afterward with minimal tracking activities. Due to the tiered pricing, we have yet to use Trello at maximum capacity.
We use the solution to assign tasks to our people and they report what they do on their tasks. We set our priorities and set the last status using Trello.
The primary use case is to manage tickets. Whenever they create any kind of ticket, they send again our task, I simply resolve them and move it to the resolved section.
I use it to check the status and to assign some tasks to the team members.
We use this solution for user calls and to issue alerts. Currently only three of us are using this solution but we are planning to increase usage in the future.
I use the solution for agile project management. I use Trello to list all the tickets that the development team needs to resolve. You can list all tickets that the development team needs to develop. Once they finish, they can pass the ticket to the next list for testing. Once the ticket is tested, they can pass it to deployment. Once the item is deployed, they can close this ticket. It helps to manage the life cycle of a ticket or of the requirements in development. You list it. You capture it. You schedule it. For each requirement, you try to ensure that it passed all stages of development, testing, deployment, and closing.
We typically use the solution for project management. We use it for tracking tasks, risks, issues etc. it is great that it is a cloud based SaaS solution which makes it really easily to set up and start using it. Card and checklist capability make it easy to keep everything together at one place, and for the senior management to review key projects and the updates. Ability to prioritise and indicate variance allows us to highlight important issues and bring oversight at the right time.
I use it for project management. It is very similar to Wrike, Jira, and other project management solutions.
In our company, our use case for Trello is that it's used for individual projects, e.g. for our marketing department, data department, etc. We use it to assign tasks, to track what stage each task is currently on, to add notes, etc. We use the solution to check the progress within various departments and various projects that we have within our company.
I am just a solopreneur who uses it as an end-user. I am using it to organize my social media.
My company is hiring an outsourced copywriter team for some content purpose. For the first time, we connect by email for exchanging writing documents. Unfortunately, performing tasks by email came up with a poor result that we could not control the progress when several team members participating. Hence, we need communication software to control the process and results. File storage and process tracking are two key targets. Normal instant text messaging software like Skype or Messenger is not suitable in this case. We have come up with Kanban software, and Trello is one of the top selections.
We primarily use the solution to organize projects. Trello is mainly for a Kanban-style of product management. You have a set of tasks and you'll move tasks from one phase to another phase. They won't do anything themselves from the organization's perspective, or from the strategy or the product perspective. A user needs to manipulate the information and set up the processes. If they want to introduce any product, they'll make a different board for that product. Jira, on the other hand, for example, has both a Scrum mode for managing projects and having a toolkit as well as a Kanban-style board.
We use Trello for task management. We've used it a lot in the last year. I'm able to integrate it within Aha! and link to the Trello board. I kind of use the Aha! side more myself and it feeds into Trello. I do pull up Trello to look and make sure things are in the right spot and we review biweekly in Trello.
Remy is a software development company. Trello is useful for keeping track of all our business functions such as marketing, business development, product development, partners, etc. Typically for day-to-day high-level activities and to-do lists, and also personal to-do lists.
We use it in our company, since it allows for managing projects and keeping the team informed of all the project's progress and its state. It has been fundamental for our company in better managing projects.
I use Trello for project management along with my team. It is used for managing projects with our clients and updating tasks along with status updates. It helps us manage projects successfully.