Trello: what you need for scrum
June 01, 2022

Trello: what you need for scrum

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Trello

We use Trello to plan the different steps of a project. Every column has with a specific action to do and is possible to move each task to an effective action. When it is complete you can modify the schedule and update the whole table. It is easier to coordinate in a team and also for a team leader it is simple to verify the progress of the project.
  • User-friendliness - setting up boards is simple and you can have as many as you like. You can copy them, so you can use one as a template or use one of the public example boards as a starting point.
  • Share - Boards can be shared among teams, allowing them to organize projects.
  • Easy - easiest tools to use. It can be picked in minutes and there isn’t much of a learning curve.
  • Doesn't allow you to manipulate relationships on the timeline and see how they fit together.
  • Doesn't support tasks that are time-sensitive.
  • Focused on teams and not companies.

Do you think Trello delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Trello's feature set?

Yes

Did Trello live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Trello go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Trello again?

Yes

To handle with a scrum board and also to track all the activities in a team.

Trello Feature Ratings

Task Management
8
Resource Management
8
Gantt Charts
7
Scheduling
8
Workflow Automation
8
Team Collaboration
8
Support for Agile Methodology
7
Support for Waterfall Methodology
7
Document Management
7
Email integration
6
Mobile Access
6
Timesheet Tracking
7
Change request and Case Management
6
Budget and Expense Management
7
Quotes/estimates
6
Invoicing
7
Project & financial reporting
7
Integration with accounting software
6