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Kanban boards with WIP limits.

A board should make work visible, not complicated. Every project gets a drag-and-drop kanban board with columns mapped to your statuses, WIP limits and swimlanes — visual flow that stays legible as the team grows.

Kanban Boards, feature by feature.

Columns mapped to statuses

Each column is a real workflow status. Move a card and the issue status updates everywhere — no double bookkeeping.

WIP limits

Set a work-in-progress cap per column. When a column is full, the board flags overload so work in flight finishes before more starts.

Swimlanes

Group cards by assignee, epic or priority so a busy board still reads at a glance.

Drag-and-drop

Instant drag-and-drop between columns and lanes. Reorder priorities without ever leaving the board.

A board per project

Every project gets its own board, columns and rules, so separate teams keep separate flows in one tool.

Time on every card

Hours and activity stay attached to each card, so the board doubles as honest reporting.

The board is the workflow.

Boards in your.team are not a view bolted onto a database — they are how work moves. Every column maps to a workflow status, so dragging a card is a real transition with the same rules, validators and notifications behind it.

Swimlanes and WIP limits keep a busy board legible; quick filters slice it instantly, and a full Query Search saves as a reusable filter the whole team can share.

  • Columns map to statuses — a drag is a real transition.
  • WIP limits make overload visible before it stalls a sprint.
  • Swimlanes and quick filters keep a busy board readable.

Kanban Boards questions

What are WIP limits?

A work-in-progress limit caps how many cards a column can hold. When the column hits its limit the board flags it, so the team finishes work in flight before pulling in more.

Can each project have its own board?

Yes. Every project gets a dedicated board with its own columns, WIP limits and swimlanes, so different teams keep their own flows in one workspace.

Do boards enforce my workflow?

Yes — columns map to workflow statuses, so moving a card runs the same transition rules and post-functions as the Automation module.

Get Kanban Boards — free.

It is included from your first workspace. Create one in seconds, no card required.