Como una de las plataformas pioneras de administración de proyectos basadas en la web Kanban, más de 2 millones de equipos ahora usan Trello en todo el mundo desde su lanzamiento en 2011. Trello es mejor conocido por su interfaz visual simple, con tarjetas que se pueden mover a través de diferentes columnas. Cada tarjeta contiene toda la información que los equipos y los asignados necesitan para entregar proyectos y ejecutar tareas de manera eficiente. A lo largo de los años, Trello ha introducido mejoras sólidas en sus sistemas, que incluyen una característica de automatización patentada integrada y sin código llamada Butler. También hay complementos llamados Power-Ups que permiten a los equipos vincular sus herramientas empresariales y de productividad más utilizadas con complementos de Trello.
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Despliegue | Nube / SaaS / Basado en web, Android móvil, iPad móvil, iPhone móvil |
Soporte | 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (representante en vivo), chat, correo electrónico/servicio de ayuda, preguntas frecuentes/foro, base de conocimientos, soporte telefónico |
Cursos | Documentación |
Idiomas | Inglés |
It is easy to maneuver . I like the constant email reminders it sends out ,they helps me stay on top of my tasks .
If you are handling a large number of tasks/projects at the same time ,the Dashboard can get confusing .
It helps us deal with projects in an organized matter ,which improves our efficiency
Trello helps you stay organized, channel your goals and initiatives, and divide and conquer work tasks by dividing up tasks into boards, cards, and more. It also integrates neatly with other software products to make your workflow seamless and enjoyable.
Trello's design hasn't been updated in a while. Other than that, I would give Trello 10 stars. Highly recommended.
Trello helps me organize tasks for my software engineers, product designers, marketers, and business development associates. It allows me to plan out my execution strategy and to divide up work appropriately, while holding people accountable for their deliverables.
The most helpful things about Trello is its simplistic and easy to use across different platforms (i.e. PC & MAC). The upsides of Trello is that it also comes in app form as well for easy access when you're on the go.
The only downside of Trello is that the notifications can be a bit redundant since you'll get a notification on your phone and your email as well.
We are solving our communication problems with Trello. We are realizing that we work better together when we can all communicate on a regular basis around what we are working on. The benefits of Trello are endless from accountability to communication amongst team members and overall organization, Trello is a game changer.
Trello offers organized office implementation suggestions and offers templates.
Nothing notable that I have observed so far.
Which team members belong to which pieces and parts.
Trello is super streamlined and an easy way to communicate between office and field. We sure it daily to track our story development over a 2000 mile distance. It also allows us to make sure we are filming everything we need to create a full show.
Honestly theres not much I dislike about Trello. I do wish you could upload your own photo for the background of boards though.
Trello is crucial for our story team in the field to communicate with editors and story producers in post about how the story is playing out in the field. We use this to tweak and change the order of scenes in television shows. It allows us to play with how scenes flow without spending a ton of time cutting and rearranging in the edit bay. This used to be done on paper (paper edit), but I'm so glad that Trello has made it easy to do digitally.
Trello is used across freelancers, companies and different proyects. Very nice ux and ui. Flexible and reporting and progress visualization is nice
Mobile version needs more upgrade, it sent too many notifications about the same thing,Is not usefull to use it mobile, just to move or create cards but not too much more
I am acrum master and product owner, i am freelancer working for multiple organizations, everyone knows trello and i ve been invited to ongoing projects as a viewer and let me Edit as needed
It is very simple to build a board, you just have to be clear about what you want. When you organize activities you can organize a checklist to organize the card activities. It is excellent that it shows the history of changes of each card, so you know who is the update. Particularly link it to another application and it has been very simple for the whole group that we use that board and that we find out all the changes.
If you have not linked the trello to another application, the notifications are not seen, that is, if you put an expiration date on a card it does not generate a blunt alert that until it is not attended does not end. It would help a lot to put an expiration date on the activities of the check list, since depending on what you handle it is very useful to place the expiration date at that level. It is not easy to configure to integrate trello with other applications. it is very little inductive.
In the office we started using it to distribute marketing activities, since they were very scattered because many people interact in different departments. With the board we managed to track the pending activities per person and close the processes satisfactorily.
This is one of the app that I most use. I sterted using it at the company then now I use it for personal project. Its super simple but yet powerful. Its easy to set goals and manage a progress with a big or small team.
Not much, for me its perfect, some times there is some glitch at the android app, specially with size of cards or when you share an screenshot. But still great app
Setting goals, specially with checkbox and following progress, separating project between different teams and people. The easy centralized place where you can even add files and screenshot as fast as a copy paste.
I like the way Trello gives you the ability to manage different tasks that everyone has on a team. It also gives you the ability to put details on those tasks which really comes in hand.
I really don't have any legitimate dislikes about Trello as it allows me to do everything that I need to do when tackling a project.
The problems that I have solved with Trello is Project Management and Quality Analyst tasks for two different projects in which I has to test out the requirements of a website and give out task as a scrum master.
I love how easy it is to teach my colleague and interns how to use! It is also great that we can organize cards by adding labels, members, and due dates. I also appreciate that you can get most of trello for FREE.
The only thing I dislike is that I have to pay for powerups. Certain powerups would be very helpful to me, but I do not want to pay for them.
Intern management, onboarding, task management, project management. We are doing lots of important work to boost science education in DC, and Trello makes it so much easier on our end.
Very good software for the administration of projects and tasks, it is very easy to use in a web interface or in mobile clients.It is a very good alternative to manage our group tasks or the project of any measure, it is very easy to upload files, images, create subtasks with process measurement. It is possible to share with the members of the work team, the update is real-time and secure on the internet network. Easy to assign task to members and check the tasks already completed.
At the moment without any problem, the very efficient tool in the functionalities.
Very easy to see wherever, easy to present and summarize the phases of tasks and be able to monitor. It makes it easy to see the progress process and assign it to the work team. Managers can view the status of the project or tasks from anywhere.
The user interface in Trello is very simple. Basically you create lists and cards. Cards are like tasks, and lists are ... whatever you like, it can be statuses "TODO, In progress, done" or you can make one list by project if you have a lots of tiny projects.
Nothing, Trello is very simple, it does one thing and it does it great. There is a free version, and you can buy power ups for extra features like Google Drive intégration.
I'm using it to keep track of all the things that need to be done, and order them by priority.
It’s extremely easy to use and really useful, especially when you’re working with a team. It’s even aesthetically pleasing.
Nothing. I really like everything and I’m not sure what I’d do to improve it
Forgetting steps when completing a project
Trello. I love Trello - I've been using it for years. Being able to add things quick, move them around super easy, adding attachments, comments, lists, links, linking cards. I have used Trello for Task and Project management, data repository, problem/solution tracking, information dump, and more. It is a very versatile app. And the mobile version is just as good as the desktop.
Task management is a bit tough for me personally, as I like list view and and dependencies, which is a little difficult with Trello. The other thing is on the Mobile app, when you have links to other cards it just shows the links instead of converting them to the card titles like the desktop/web app does.
I use Trello to collaborate with our marketing team, tracking projects in there. I use it is an information dump for personal projects, I use it also as a large data repository for IT accounts and problems/solutions. And with the mobile app that makes IT much nicer for problem tracking and logging hardware.
As an agency, we were initially drawn to trello for the ability to create different boards for each client. In working more in the program, we began to appreciate the ability to keep all notes, comments, and communication for projects inside its assigned card. It was becoming all too easy for communication to get lost in email, so this has been the perfect solution. For the clients of ours that prefer to be more hands-on, we give them access to their board so that they can track our progress with task and ask questions/make comments when necessary.
Currently, there isn't anything that our team members dislike. It did come up in discussion recently that we'd like to have the option to hide lists from a client's view, as we typically use a list to document issues that we're having and items to be discussed in upcoming meetings.
1. We've been able to significantly decrease the number of update emails that our clients request (saves time and money) 2. We are more organized in our projects now 3. Deadlines are rarely missed, as we set timers in the cards
Very simple and quick to get going. Interface is unobtrusive, and it's really easy to get ideas down.
Sometimes a little too lightweight... And any significant expansion beyond the original Kanban features requires a paid account.
Simple project management, for hobby projects, or to show people how a Kanban board works and give them some ideas of how to use it in their day-to-day life.
Trello helps me manage my todo list with a kanban board. I can easily keep track of my tasks in progress, the ones done and the next ones to do.
I am satisfied with everything Trello offers
Because I can keep better track of my tasks, Trello helps me be a more efficient engineer
I love the card system for organizing thoughts-- it has replaced my sticky notes with an organized dashboard of tasks and projects.
I wish there was more customizability within the cards-- the connections help somewhat, but I wish the editing and formatting features extended beyond markdown.
I'm solving the sticky note problem. The main benefits are a disappearance of desk clutter and a new pathway to organizing tasks.
I love the simplicity and ease of use for Trello. It's great for small teams and individuals that want to establish their tasks for personal life or work life in a Kanban Board style. These boards allow you to visually see where tasks are across their lifecycles. What makes Trello stand out is that Trello's free version provides enough features and functionality that you may never need to upgrade, making it a great option for personal use and an easy option to onboard for companies that have executives or management who aren't willing to budget in a more robust task management solution like Asana, Wrike, Mavenlink, or Scoro.
The major downside of Trello is that the boards can be too simple and easily get cluttered when it comes to medium to large scale organizations that are working on dozens of projects for a single client. The lack of ability to have a Project Dashboard for each project also makes it difficult for upper management and executives to get a quick glance at the health of all projects for the entire agency/company. This is where Trello's simplicity plays against it.
I use Trello on a daily basis with some of the small agencies I work with. I've found that it's great for managing small projects, but can be cumbersome when managing multiple large projects for clients. Where it really falls short is being able to overview multiple project statuses at the same time, having a unified file management area, a timeline or Gantt chart view of projects, and project budgeting options.
Being able to centralize information about a particular task (assignees, deadlines, files, chek-lists) makes the tool very powerful and easy to use at the same time.
I miss some option to sort the cards in the lists. Otherwise, nothing to complain about.
I solved the problem of centralization and organization of my tasks at work. The benefits are many, but especially having real time control of everyone's activities.