Trello makes planning easy and fun

Trello is built for people. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Recognizable concepts and zero learning curve.

The software is built to match a metaphor that everyone gets: post-its or cards on boards. It’s just like sticking post-its to your fridge or to the office wall.

… or to your face. 😂

To avoid complexity and any learning curve, the app deliberately avoids abstract concepts. No brainfarts.

Cards have a title on the front. You can also stick some colored stickers to them to label and categorize. 🏷 On the back you can keep a checklist, start a conversation by writing comments, …

You can immediately get how the app works. 👇

Many competing apps allow you to create lists of lists. Lists are nice, but they are not visual and definitely not fun. 😜

Trello instead allows you to create columns of cards, which makes organizing your things much more tangible.

Trello actually takes an experience that isn’t super exciting — planning — and makes it fun. 🕺

The team understands that an app’s features can be copied, but emotions and feelings surrounding an app can not be.

Trello’s color, the husky dog, the tactile nature of dragging the cards… are all aspects Trello has spent an inordinate amount of time on to optimize them.

Now, easy and fun is cool, but what if you are looking for something a bit more advanced and specific?

To solve this, the Trello team decided to offer power-ups. ⚡ These are advanced features that you can turn on and off selectively.

Look at all these possibilities. 😍