Overall Satisfaction with Trello
Trello is used to serve as a platform for project management and tasks assigned within our department. It allows us to easily track progress on key initiatives stemming from leadership, or during 1-1 sessions with managers who give directives or tasks to an individual. It allows users to collaborate and provide usual updates, utilize bullet lists, etc. It's highly interactive, and encourages users to collaborate more effectively and seek help when needed in a non-intimidating atmosphere.
- Subchannels/cards within cards on a task: allowing users to move to different "sub-focuses" or components of a task in one area and provide updates on the progress on each of those components, and overall as well.
- Ease of use: it's extremely easy to organize and update Trello tasks and track progress.
- Features: bullet lists, archiving and not deleting, etc. are nice features that allow even the most "document everything" person to be satisfied.
- I'm not a fan of the fact that you are not able to access it offline.
- There's no ability to set up reoccurring tasks; it must be repeated each time (which can be annoying and clutter your board).
- It has increased collaboration with team members, and between management and their employees.
- It's not a great substitute for pen and paper type notes for an individual. It's definitely more tailored to team environments.